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Abstract
This paper investigates the traffic and financial performance of smaller UK regional airports between 2001 and 2014. Fourteen airports that typically serve less than 5 million passengers per annum were selected for the analysis. A period of strong growth in passenger demand was experienced from 2001 to 2007, driven largely by low cost carriers. The period from 2007 to 2014 was characterised by declining demand, resulting in significant losses for many of the airports. Airline strategies, such as the use of an increased unit fleet size and average sector length, may further limit future prospects for smaller UK regional airports in favour of larger ones with greater local demand. The relationship between traffic throughput and the generation of aeronautical revenues seems to vary at airports. There is generally a strong and significant relationship between traffic throughput and the generation of commercial revenues and total operating costs at airports serving 3–5 million passengers, but the situation for airports serving fewer than 3 million is less certain.
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Author's Biography
Nigel Halpern is an associate professor in tourism at Kristiania University College in Norway and Visiting Fellow with the School of Aviation at The University of New South Wales in Australia. His main research interests are in airport marketing, business efficiency and performance, wider impacts and geographical dimensions of demand. He has published widely on subjects in air transport and tourism and is co-author of the book entitled Airport Marketing (2013, Routledge).
Anne Graham is a reader in air transport and tourism at the University of Westminster. Anne has previously worked in air transport consultancy. Her main research interests are in airport economics, management and regulation, and aviation and tourism demand analysis. She has published widely on subjects in air transport and tourism including books entitled Managing Airports (2014, Routledge), Airport Marketing (2013, Routledge) and Airport Finance and Investment in the Global Economy (2017, Routledge).