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BHX5DME
10th Mar 2009, 13:33
Heathrow - 4,370,800 down 9.5%

Gatwick - 1,989,400 down 14.4%

Stansted - 1,296,300 down 16.2%

Edinburgh - 562,500 down 11.8%

Glasgow - 421,900 down 17.4%

Aberdeen - 204,300 down 16.0%

Southampton - 108,500 down 20.0%

Skipness One Echo
10th Mar 2009, 14:20
Is that a year on year running total? Southampton drops a fifth of it's passengers in a year?

LHR27C
10th Mar 2009, 14:28
Important to remember particularly for the London airports these will include the snow-related delays and cancellations.

racedo
10th Mar 2009, 14:32
Skipness

These are Feb 09 v Feb 08 only.

befree
10th Mar 2009, 14:55
BAA have added adjusted figures to the pax report to make it read better. The 3% adjustment for one less day is fair but some of the snow related adjustments may be overdone as PAX will travel on a later day instead some of the time.

You have also plenty of snow to get people keen on going to Ski.

The fall is real as far as loss of income goes. The chance of BAA paying for expansion is getting very small. naples is also owned by BAA and shows a -15.5% change in pax.

It is time to face the fact that there seems to be a 10-20% drop in airtravel from the UK in 2009.

Buster the Bear
10th Mar 2009, 16:13
Add to that cargo tonnage down 20% overall Feb 09 against 08.

BHX5DME
10th Mar 2009, 20:57
Manchester also down 16%

Buster the Bear
10th Mar 2009, 21:24
I would suggest that the reduction is immaterial compared to the drop in yield?

positive
10th Mar 2009, 21:35
Its the same in Ireland Dublin is down by 12%

BHX5DME
17th Mar 2009, 23:32
Socking figures !

East Midlands - 296,722 down 24.7%

Luton - 544,956 down 23.8%

Newcastle - 250,640 down 22.5%

Bristol - 322,088 down 25.9%

Exeter - 41,359 down 29.4%

Norwich - 26,898 down 25.2%

Blackpool - 7,376 down 69.7%

Coventry - 36 down 99.8%

Source CAA

hapzim
18th Mar 2009, 09:46
And all those departure taxes Gordon has missed out on :{ fleecing the traveling public with it not going back into the transport infrastructure :=