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Minutes from the last consultative meeting. I've added the bold for things of particular interest.
The next meeting is in just over 3 weeks.
BUSINESS PROGRESS REPORT
The CEO:-
• Advised that over the coming winter, works to develop the terminal for growth
would take place. Details would be presented to the Committee at its September
meeting.
• Gave a flavour of the UK travel market generally, outlining where LBA sits in
terms of its performance. An update on wider market/industry issues was also
provided.
• Advised of KLM’s excellent performance on its recently introduced 4th daily
rotation to Amsterdam. The Committee once again, discussed London Heathrow
services and a sharing of views on the subject of a 3rd Runway at London
Heathrow took place.
• Speaking of a recent planning decision relating to two off airport car parks, this
would impact on LBA’s growth and ability to provide jobs at the rate it thought
possible. It made funding future investments ever more challenging.
• Advised that LBA had been in attendance at the European Routes Conference
and continues to be engaged with all major carriers.
• Advised that PIA services from LBA that were taken off sale in June, were now
back on sale. In restoring the services, LBA was aided significantly by the City of
Bradford Council.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. What were PIA’s loads? (A Elsegood)
A. Very strong. The issue was yield (the nett profit per seat) something which
airlines constantly monitor.
Q. 777 Introduction? (A Elsegood)
A. This remains a joint aspiration for PIA and LBA but no date had been given at
present.
H Ruane congratulated the airport on retaining the PIA services.
Q. Supporting Local Business? (Cllr S Brady)
A. LBA are very supportive of this. Where possible LBA promotes local produce
and business. A recent example being within the Premier Lounge, where
regional chefs, businesses and products have been showcased. LBA were
happy to consider any suggestions.
Much debate around the changes to the Pick Up and Drop Off Car park (PUDO) and
an exchange of opinions took place. Some members did not think £2 for 30 minutes
was excessive, given the introduction of 1 hour’s free parking in Long Stay. Others
did not agree that the communication process had been satisfactory or that signage
was sufficient.
In response, the business operating costs were shared with the Committee. A capex
plan costing many additional millions, and the challenges of operating an airport
business model were also outlined. There is always the chance that any decision
LBA has to take to operate a viable business will always meet with some resistance.
Great care was taken to communicate the PUDO changes, in advance, to all airport
users, including taxi operators for whom the Voyager Scheme has been re-launched.
Committee members were offered an opportunity to be taken around the changes,
including signage, at the conclusion of the meeting to see them at first hand.
The Chairman suggested that there was a vacancy on the committee for a
representative for local businesses, should anyone have a suggestion to put forward.
RESOLVED:-
• That the terminal development presentation be an agenda item for the
September meeting.
4, 5 OPERATIONAL UPDATES
& 6
The DOE:-
• Reported that the Passengers with Restricted Mobility Contract had successfully
transferred to OCS. The Airport Cleaning function had also moved back inhouse
and was now under airport management. Improvements to service levels
and standards were expected from the changes.
• Advised that LBA is involved in the consultation process on the Department for
Transport document – “Developing a Sustainable Framework for UK Aviation”.
This is to replace the government White Paper from 2003. The aim was to
create a growth forecast for regional airports.
• Advised that the recent decision of an independent planning inspector to approve
two off airport car parking sites was disappointing for the airport and region. It
would have a bearing on LBA’s ability to grow and the airport is therefore
reviewing its options.
• Advised that the airport has put in a bid to be considered for Regional Growth
Funding.
• Advised that LBA has a requirement to deliver an update to its Masterplan
document. Consultants have been engaged to support LBA in delivering this,
however, given the decision with regard to offsite car parks the project would
now pause and resume when the full effects of the decision were understood.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. When will the Consultative Committee be consulted with regards to the DfT’s
Paper.
A. Presently it was in early stages and a meeting with the DfT was due in 2 weeks
time. It would certainly be an agenda item to bring forward to a future Committee
meeting.
H Ruane commented that in her opinion, the addition of off-site car parks would
encourage individuals to travel by car to the detriment of public bus services.
RESOLVED:-
• That the Committee receive a more detailed report and opportunity to
comment on the DfT paper at a future Committee Meeting.
7. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SESSION
The DOE:-
• Confirmed that the purpose of this item was for Committee Members to send in
their questions (via the Committee Secretary). Answers would then be prepared
and shared at the quarterly Consultative Committee Meetings.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. Very satisfied with the 967 bus service from Menston. To what extent is it
utilised? (A Elsegood)
A. This information would be provided.
Q. Any progress with the Rail Air Link? (Cllr I Scott)
A. A solution has not been progressed, although considerable efforts have been
made so far. It remains an aspirational item for LBA.
Q. Have Jet2.com aircraft recently changed course, I have been disturbed at home?
(Cllr C Campbell)
A. Nothing had changed. Cllr Campbell was to provide info / report this via the web
site reporting form and the matter would be looked into in more detail.
RESOLVED:-
• That 967 Service details be provided to A Elsegood.
• That, if further detail is required, Cllr Campbell report the noise
disturbances via the web report tool allowing an opportunity for the Noise
& Track Monitoring System to be checked and a response to be made.
8. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
The Committee commented that with regard to night time hours - a change to the
designated hours to midnight to 6am would bring LBA in line with other airports. The
comment was noted.
B Dunsby commented that he should like to see the York Bus Service reinstated.
LBA shared those aspirations and would welcome any approaches from operators.
B Dunsby commented that he should like to see LBA withdraw from use of 0871
(revenue generating) numbers. The comment was noted.
DATE OF NEXT MEETING
Thursday 8 September 2011 @ 2.30pm in the Airedale House Media Centre
Minutes from the last consultative meeting. I've added the bold for things of particular interest.
The next meeting is in just over 3 weeks.
BUSINESS PROGRESS REPORT
The CEO:-
• Advised that over the coming winter, works to develop the terminal for growth
would take place. Details would be presented to the Committee at its September
meeting.
• Gave a flavour of the UK travel market generally, outlining where LBA sits in
terms of its performance. An update on wider market/industry issues was also
provided.
• Advised of KLM’s excellent performance on its recently introduced 4th daily
rotation to Amsterdam. The Committee once again, discussed London Heathrow
services and a sharing of views on the subject of a 3rd Runway at London
Heathrow took place.
• Speaking of a recent planning decision relating to two off airport car parks, this
would impact on LBA’s growth and ability to provide jobs at the rate it thought
possible. It made funding future investments ever more challenging.
• Advised that LBA had been in attendance at the European Routes Conference
and continues to be engaged with all major carriers.
• Advised that PIA services from LBA that were taken off sale in June, were now
back on sale. In restoring the services, LBA was aided significantly by the City of
Bradford Council.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. What were PIA’s loads? (A Elsegood)
A. Very strong. The issue was yield (the nett profit per seat) something which
airlines constantly monitor.
Q. 777 Introduction? (A Elsegood)
A. This remains a joint aspiration for PIA and LBA but no date had been given at
present.
H Ruane congratulated the airport on retaining the PIA services.
Q. Supporting Local Business? (Cllr S Brady)
A. LBA are very supportive of this. Where possible LBA promotes local produce
and business. A recent example being within the Premier Lounge, where
regional chefs, businesses and products have been showcased. LBA were
happy to consider any suggestions.
Much debate around the changes to the Pick Up and Drop Off Car park (PUDO) and
an exchange of opinions took place. Some members did not think £2 for 30 minutes
was excessive, given the introduction of 1 hour’s free parking in Long Stay. Others
did not agree that the communication process had been satisfactory or that signage
was sufficient.
In response, the business operating costs were shared with the Committee. A capex
plan costing many additional millions, and the challenges of operating an airport
business model were also outlined. There is always the chance that any decision
LBA has to take to operate a viable business will always meet with some resistance.
Great care was taken to communicate the PUDO changes, in advance, to all airport
users, including taxi operators for whom the Voyager Scheme has been re-launched.
Committee members were offered an opportunity to be taken around the changes,
including signage, at the conclusion of the meeting to see them at first hand.
The Chairman suggested that there was a vacancy on the committee for a
representative for local businesses, should anyone have a suggestion to put forward.
RESOLVED:-
• That the terminal development presentation be an agenda item for the
September meeting.
4, 5 OPERATIONAL UPDATES
& 6
The DOE:-
• Reported that the Passengers with Restricted Mobility Contract had successfully
transferred to OCS. The Airport Cleaning function had also moved back inhouse
and was now under airport management. Improvements to service levels
and standards were expected from the changes.
• Advised that LBA is involved in the consultation process on the Department for
Transport document – “Developing a Sustainable Framework for UK Aviation”.
This is to replace the government White Paper from 2003. The aim was to
create a growth forecast for regional airports.
• Advised that the recent decision of an independent planning inspector to approve
two off airport car parking sites was disappointing for the airport and region. It
would have a bearing on LBA’s ability to grow and the airport is therefore
reviewing its options.
• Advised that the airport has put in a bid to be considered for Regional Growth
Funding.
• Advised that LBA has a requirement to deliver an update to its Masterplan
document. Consultants have been engaged to support LBA in delivering this,
however, given the decision with regard to offsite car parks the project would
now pause and resume when the full effects of the decision were understood.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. When will the Consultative Committee be consulted with regards to the DfT’s
Paper.
A. Presently it was in early stages and a meeting with the DfT was due in 2 weeks
time. It would certainly be an agenda item to bring forward to a future Committee
meeting.
H Ruane commented that in her opinion, the addition of off-site car parks would
encourage individuals to travel by car to the detriment of public bus services.
RESOLVED:-
• That the Committee receive a more detailed report and opportunity to
comment on the DfT paper at a future Committee Meeting.
7. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SESSION
The DOE:-
• Confirmed that the purpose of this item was for Committee Members to send in
their questions (via the Committee Secretary). Answers would then be prepared
and shared at the quarterly Consultative Committee Meetings.
Responses to Questions/Comments:-
Q. Very satisfied with the 967 bus service from Menston. To what extent is it
utilised? (A Elsegood)
A. This information would be provided.
Q. Any progress with the Rail Air Link? (Cllr I Scott)
A. A solution has not been progressed, although considerable efforts have been
made so far. It remains an aspirational item for LBA.
Q. Have Jet2.com aircraft recently changed course, I have been disturbed at home?
(Cllr C Campbell)
A. Nothing had changed. Cllr Campbell was to provide info / report this via the web
site reporting form and the matter would be looked into in more detail.
RESOLVED:-
• That 967 Service details be provided to A Elsegood.
• That, if further detail is required, Cllr Campbell report the noise
disturbances via the web report tool allowing an opportunity for the Noise
& Track Monitoring System to be checked and a response to be made.
8. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
The Committee commented that with regard to night time hours - a change to the
designated hours to midnight to 6am would bring LBA in line with other airports. The
comment was noted.
B Dunsby commented that he should like to see the York Bus Service reinstated.
LBA shared those aspirations and would welcome any approaches from operators.
B Dunsby commented that he should like to see LBA withdraw from use of 0871
(revenue generating) numbers. The comment was noted.
DATE OF NEXT MEETING
Thursday 8 September 2011 @ 2.30pm in the Airedale House Media Centre