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rockythunder
3rd Jun 2014, 22:25
Hi,


I'm looking for estimates for the passenger and ramp handling costs for A330 (or similar) at a commercial airport (UK/Europe if possible). Costs for aspects such as: Baggage Handling; Ramp Services, Guidance of Aircraft at Arrival and Departure; Cleaning/Aircraft Service; Organisation of Fuelling; Catering; etc

Any links to data sets or a generic breakdown, or any idea of costs (!) would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.

pilotms
4th Jun 2014, 06:32
Here you can have look at Tariff regulations for DUS:
Düsseldorf Airport - Entgelte (http://www.dus.com/dus/entgelte/)

dc9-32
4th Jun 2014, 08:17
ask the handling agent !!

munster
4th Jun 2014, 17:08
http://www.norwichairport.co.uk/documents/norwichairportfeeschargesapril14.pdf

Peter47
6th Jun 2014, 19:03
You could also take a top down approach. The CAA Airline Profit & Loss Statistics give totals for handling charges & parking fees (24) & station costs (25).

UK Airline Financial Tables: 2012 2013 | Aviation Intelligence | About the CAA (http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=80&pagetype=88&sglid=13&fld=2012_2013)
Download Table 6 in either csv or pdf format.

You can get the number of passengers from:

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/80/airline_data/2013Annual/Table_0_1_6_All_Services_2013.pdf

You will see that, for example, easyJet carried about 51m passengers in 2013 and paid £302m in handling 2012. (Sorry I could probably find consistent years if I had enough time.) Therefore the cost per ticket (departing & arriving airports) is about £6. You can do the same calculation for other airlines. Costs will certainly be higher for legacy carriers.

However there are many ways of allocating costs. If you asked a dozen accountants for an answer you would get at least thirteen replies. What constitutes ground handling and station costs? You could do a long dissertation on it.