I would have thought so. 2020/2021 still has 3 months to run but it is clear that other months are missing but I don’t know how many. I am sure someone will add up the months from April to reach 2m.
I suspect the Council is looking to project a more grim picture than reality to justify further cutbacks. Regardless of passenger numbers LLAL receives £3m in fees even if there was not a single passenger but they don’t mention this. The problem is that LLAL has gone from being a zero risk company to a property developer, airport speculator, and now a soon to be transport operator so has raked up massive debts that they can’t cover. The solution was to borrow £83m from the Council who has cut every possible service to the bone.