Cardiff Airport ‘needs vision’
24.04.11
A business expert has warned that a ‘clear and coherent vision’ is needed for Cardiff Airport to help revitalise the economy of South Wales, the Western Mail reports. Following the announcement that budget airline bmibaby is to pull out from the airport, Professor Dylan Jones- Evans warned that the airport had slipped behind Bristol Airport, and risks holding back the recovery in Wales.
He said: ‘From a peak of just over two million passengers in 2006, the number flying from the airport in 2010 had fallen to less than 1.5 million in 2010, a decrease of more than 20%. In contrast, over 5.3 million people now fly from Bristol Airport, Cardiff’s nearest competitor.'
'According to the Civil Aviation Authority, Cardiff is now the bottom of the league table of ‘second tier’ regional airports in the UK. The question is whether anyone is interested in doing anything about this.’ Professor Jones-Evans said that the airport’s master plan put forward in 2006, appeared to have been largely abandoned. That plan forecast that there would be 3.25 million passengers in 2010.
He said: ‘Given the importance of an international airport to the attraction and retention of foreign direct investors as well as the development of tourism, the time has come for Cardiff Airport, along with the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), Vale of Glamorgan council, organisations such as Cardiff & Co and major employers in South Wales, to come together to try and solve this problem. We need a clear and coherent vision for Cardiff Airport and its critical potential role in developing the South Wales economy.’
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