White Heather
Elite Pro-Member
There is no evidence to show that LBA loses demand due to winter weather conditions. If it did, LBA pax would decrease in winter by a greater percentage than other comparable airports (ie those that have similar passenger types, predominantly leisure based). I doubt that there are many people who, when booking a flight, opt to fly from Manchester rather than Leeds, purely because they think their flights will be diverted or delayed. There is also a risk by doing that that they might have problems actually getting to or from other airports - particularly going over the pennines. The reduced demand at LBA is mirrored at other similar airports. As has been pointed out, there are more flights this winter than last and the major reason for the reduction in winter pax out of LBA in recent years is the rapid loss of scheduled services aimed at business, as well as leisure travel, which are less affected by seasonal variations. Any airport that is predominantly leisure based will suffer badly in winter. Doncaster, for example would have very few pax in winter were it not for the Wizz Air operation given their reliance on Thomson holiday flights.