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Title: The Aviation White Paper and the Highlands


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The Aviation White Paperand the Highlands
Islands
  • Tom Matthew
  • Highlands Islands Enterprise

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The Highlands
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Inverness Medical Part of Johnson Johnson
Group 1,200 employees Exporting world-wide Staff
travelling world-wide on a daily basis
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Ensuring Access To Hub Airports
We cannot have a situation where the regions
are denied access to London Alastair Darling
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Inverness ServicesPresent Provision
  • Other Cross-Border Services Manchester Birm
    ingham Stockholm

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Research Into The Impacts Of Loss of
Inverness-Gatwick Service (1)
  • Independent study, undertaken in December 2001
  • This was before easyJet Gatwick service
    bmi Heathrow service
  • Based on loss of full service operator with
    additional services to Luton or Stansted

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Research Into The Impacts Of Loss of
Inverness-Gatwick Service (2)
  • Short-run employment loss of 1,400 Full-Time
    Equivalent jobs
  • Long term impact could be greater - not least
    through perceptions of the region
    beingperipheral, with minimal interlining and
    premier routes from the South East
  • Impacts generally felt in premier businesses
  • Traditional cost-benefit analysis cannot
    quantify the negative impacts in terms of trips
    no longer made
  • Yet when Inverness-Heathrow ceased in 1997,
    traffic between London and Inverness fell by 20

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The Findings In Context
  • Impact equals one in every hundred jobs in the
    region
  • Loss of premier businesses regional GDP per
    capita is only 75 of the UK level under 3
    of the regions businesses employ more than 50
    people
  • Low population (434,000) means that business base
    needs to be outward looking-exports and tourism
  • Limited business base means that we require the
    import of external expertise
  • Impacts would be felt widely in geographic terms

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Caithness Sutherland 7
Ross and Cromarty 18
Inverness Nairn 43
Skye Lochalsh 3
Moray, Badenoch Strathspey 29
Origin of residents using the BA
Inverness-Gatwick service
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Significance of Interlining
  • In the case of Inverness some firms were
    there on the assumption that they could easily
    get to London and the US (Alastair Darling)
    but..
  • The White Paper defines London as Heathrow,
    Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and City


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London AirportsService Profiles
At August 2003
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Interlining Gatwick and Luton Compared
LTN
GATWICK
LHR
Source CAA Data
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Possible Alternatives?
  • Markets too thin to support extensive direct
    services to non-UK hubs
  • Interlining opportunities at regional airports
    are much less than at south east hubs
  • Surface access only one direct daytime train
    between Inverness and London which takes 8 hours

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Conclusions
  • Air services to London generate very significant
    economic benefits
  • Need a mix of services to London airports-no
    frills and full service
  • This must include connections to hub airports,
    with adequate frequencies and timings
  • Interlining opportunities are essential,
    especially where the remote airport has limited
    connectivity
  • Defined circumstances for a PSO should reflect
    surface travel alternatives
  • Good air services are essential to growing
    regional prosperity
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