TheLocalYokel
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I think this is a general problem, at least at most regional airports. Obviously, there isn't the amount of leisure traffic in particular during the winter, apart from Christmas/New Year and at half-terms.I wonder how the airport could boost numbers during the winter . It is a significant drop compared to the summer. When we passed through in November it was very quiet .
When easyJet started at BRS they operated a number of routes at more or less the same frequency year-round as they did then from most, probably all their bases. Over the years the loss-making in winter became unsustainable and easyJet (and other lo-cos) cut back their winter offering to more realistic proportions.
I'm looking at the BRS timetable for winter 03/04 and this is a flavour of the winter programme from easyJet.
Alicante 13 x weekly (now 5 x weekly in January rising to 8 x weekly later in February)
Bilbao daily (now 2 x weekly in winter)
Copenhagen daily (now 2 x weekly in winter)
Malaga 13 x weekly (now 4 x weekly in January rising to 8 x weekly later in February)
Nice daily (now only operates part winter at 2 x weekly from February)
The likes of Prague and Venice also operated daily throughout the winter.
The current policy means of course that a lot of the easyJet fleet is not used to its full capacity every day. When I passed the airport today around 1400 hours there were 15-20 aircraft on stand - some were on turn-around but a number were parked up, either for the whole day or part of it. A casual passerby would look and think this is quite a busy little airport, whereas in peak summer the same passerby would on occasion see nothing or just one or two aircraft on stand, because everything else was away earning their keep, and believe that the airport saw very few flights.