Scotland's airports welcome MSP backing for new airline marketing fund
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Scotland's airports welcome MSP backing for new airline marketing fund
The operator of Scotland’s busiest airports today welcomed a report from an influential group of MSPs which calls for additional marketing support for airlines operating direct flights into Scotland.
BAA Scotland, which owns and operates Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports, said any additional marketing support for the airline industry was welcome, particularly at a time of rising fuel prices.
Responding to the report published today by the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, Gordon Dewar, managing director of Glasgow and acting MD of Edinburgh airport, said:
“Aviation is an integral part of the social and economic life of our country, delivering thousands of high quality jobs, generating investment and sustaining our tourist industry, now, more than ever, the lifeblood of our economy.
“We have made it clear that we believe there is a strong case for some form of EU-compliant marketing support fund and argued strongly for this in our evidence to the committee. Since 2002 BAA Scotland has invested in excess of £110 million in route development support for airlines starting new direct international services. This work has transformed Scotland's international connectivity. We would welcome any additional support which builds on this success for the benefit of business and leisure travellers.
“The worldwide airline industry is entering a difficult phase, with many carriers reducing capacity or scaling back expansion plans as a result of rising fuel prices and the impact of the credit crunch. We are working hard to support our airlines, in partnership with organisations such as VisitScotland and Glasgow City Marketing Bureau. Any additional support would be welcome.”
