Sherburnflyer92
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In terms of the market in these unprecedented times, it might reasonably be thought that the further away in time from the present the more likely it is that aviation will be in a better shape. If they think they can operate 33 return flights a week on the EDI in September for example, you'd think that next April ought to be even easier to fill.
I think business travel is linked into school holidays. Therefore in September with most schools back, most business people will also be back at work and potentially making journeys to and from EDI from BRS and vice versa. With April and Easter, Scotland have always been known for been different school holidays to England, so with either getting 2 weeks off you've got at least a 3 week period (if you cross 1 week over) or maximum 4 to 5 week period, where demand will be less so.