Fuzzy14 wrote:Gumshoe, I've just posted that indeed VS have increased number of flights from Glasgow next year and I was wondering what metal would be doing it, looks like you've answered my question.
One thing that concerns me about the article is the 44% load factor, is this just the Manchester route? As the article states (but wrongly rolls out over other routes) the MAN flight has plenty of competition from other modes such as train so it will only be transfer passengers using those flights. Tbh I was surprised when LR started the MAN flights in the first place, or at least using a jet and not a Q400.
Edinburgh and Aberdeen however are a different kettle of fish. Business users cannot go by train to London and back from Edinburgh in the same day. Longhaul passengers will not go by train if they have connecting flights. I would be surprised if the load factors on these flights are as bad, so really we're looking at one route out of 3 performing poorly. So pull the MAN route.
MAN probably has the lowest overall loads, but it has the highest proportion of passengers connecting into or off long haul flights which was, of course, the whole raison d'être of LR.
I'm also sceptical about the 44% load stat - it's not up to date and from my own experience and that of other V-Flyers, flights have been getting progressively busier this year. EDI in particular.
But given the three MAN slots at LHR are VS's to do as they please with - unlike the ABZ and EDI slots which are heavily restricted - it may well be that the powers that be decide they'd be more profitably used on TATL routes.