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For much of 2012 the monthly CAA stats have not included BRS-GCI despite it being a year-round route.
I've just compiled the 2012 BRS annual passenger figures (see BRS Overview) from CAA stats recently published and BRS-GCI is shown as having carried just 6,833 passengers in 2012, down 72% on 2011.
A check with each month in 2012 confirms that the CAA only showed passenger figures for the route in January, April, May and November and that the totals for these months add up to 6,833.
I've raised doubts before about the accuracy of CAA stats. It seems that around 15,000-20,000 passengers have not been counted on the GCI route in 2012 (the eight months where the CAA showed nil returns) and it leads me to wonder how many other routes are grossly inaccurate in their figures and not just at BRS.
For much of 2012 the monthly CAA stats have not included BRS-GCI despite it being a year-round route.
I've just compiled the 2012 BRS annual passenger figures (see BRS Overview) from CAA stats recently published and BRS-GCI is shown as having carried just 6,833 passengers in 2012, down 72% on 2011.
A check with each month in 2012 confirms that the CAA only showed passenger figures for the route in January, April, May and November and that the totals for these months add up to 6,833.
I've raised doubts before about the accuracy of CAA stats. It seems that around 15,000-20,000 passengers have not been counted on the GCI route in 2012 (the eight months where the CAA showed nil returns) and it leads me to wonder how many other routes are grossly inaccurate in their figures and not just at BRS.