How do the economics of lounges at low-usage non-hub airports work out?
I'm specifically thinking of the VS lounge at Narita.
There's one VS flight per day. So they'll have one lounge open for about 4 hours per day max, but rent it for 24 hours a day, and have to find people willing to work only 4 hours per day, and get all the food and stuff for just that one flight (not that I've ever managed to get there early enough to get an onigiri, despite several attempts
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Surely the cost-benefit ratio is completely wrong and they would be much better off striking a deal with someone whose hub it is (e.g. ANA)? (Oh, and someone who can actually offer a decent product, unlike, say, VS' deal with Delta at MCO, which I recently had the misfortune to experience.)
Mark
I'm specifically thinking of the VS lounge at Narita.
There's one VS flight per day. So they'll have one lounge open for about 4 hours per day max, but rent it for 24 hours a day, and have to find people willing to work only 4 hours per day, and get all the food and stuff for just that one flight (not that I've ever managed to get there early enough to get an onigiri, despite several attempts

Surely the cost-benefit ratio is completely wrong and they would be much better off striking a deal with someone whose hub it is (e.g. ANA)? (Oh, and someone who can actually offer a decent product, unlike, say, VS' deal with Delta at MCO, which I recently had the misfortune to experience.)
Mark