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The owners of “Carcassonne
en Pays Cathare”Airport , the Carcassonne
Chamber of Commerce, announced that they are working with Ryanair
to increase the number of destinations by at least two new routes
and the passenger level to a staggering 600,000 by 2007. “Carcassonne
en Pays Cathare”Airport ,formally known as Carcassonne Salvazza
Airport, already has a daily flight to Charleroi, Belgium, and one
to London Stanstead, two a day in Summer, and in April opened a
Dublin route to the delight of the many Irish second homers in the
Aude. The possible new routes announced at the Annual General meeting
of the Carcassonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, CCI, were Frankfurt
Hann, Eindhoven which would greatly assist the Dutch, a significant
minority in the Aude both in terms of second homers and permanent
residents, and Liverpool.
In 2004 the number of passengers rose year on year by 8% to 275,000.
With more candor than Ryanair may have liked, Rene Escourrou, President
of the Carcassonne Chamber of Commerce, revealed the marketing assistance
the CCI have agreed with Ryanair. 1.75 euro per passenger for the
first 110,000 passengers, 2.25 euro per passenger between 110,000
and 250,000 passengers, and a huge 5 euro for every passenger over
250,000. The majority of this assistance comes from the CCI, with
contributions from the Carcassonne mayor and the Department of the
Aude. So far the marketing assistance has reached 450,000 euro,
if Ryanair reach the 600,000 target then Midi-life calculate that
the annual contribution for marketing will reach, 2,240,000 euro
in 2007.
Does Ryanair really spend all its marketing assistance on promoting
the Carcassonne routes? When the European Commission were challenged
by that symbol of free market independence Air France over similar
marketing assistance by Charleroi and Strasbourg they found that
the marketing assistance actually represented an illegal subsidy
and ordered changes, Midi-life finds it difficult to believe that
5 euros a passenger is a legitimate marketing cost and the last
thing we want is Ryanair to withdraw from Carcassonne airport, whatever
name it has in 2007- so let’s not be too greedy Ryaniar.
Carcassonne and Ryanair aim for 2007 passengers
in 2007 -Peter
Shield, 28th June 2005
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