Re: More than 2.5 million air passengers have experienced delays landing at Brisbane
Ironically, I don't think it really is.
People claim it costs business, but to be honest, I think most people view that as a lost opportunity cost rather than an actual loss of business. Whilst it's feasible to debate the amount of lost opportunity due to a lacklustre airport, it's always only speculative.
The business is here in Brisbane (mostly resources and the like) - that's not going away so people will get the best they can out of the airport. They're not likely to consider whole other alternative cities; not that there are many of them. As for tourism that's a mixed bag, but since when did tourism and Brisbane make such a good couple? (*cough* never *cough* launchpad *cough* *cough*)
The airport just ends up being one of those things that we like to complain about, but is it actually detrimental on Brisbane? No more than the curfew in Sydney is detrimental to said city.
It costs businesses..
As far back as 10 years ago..IIRC
Research & a feasibility study was compiled.
Brisbane Airport (Dom & Int) combined was achieving a min. 20% growth p.a. in passenger numbers.
Since that time, all that has realistically been achieved is an extension of the existing International terminal, reconfigured roads & 3 rather large capacity multistorey car parks & an ever expanding retail & services outlets.
There has been very little infrastructure upgrades (albeit cosmetic) on the domestic terminal since it was opened in 1988.
Apart from the apparent runway shortage issue..
There certainly was/is a very lacking due thought for the ever present growth in passenger number & the basic reliant infrastructure serving the passengers, much the similar pattern to the remainder of Queensland's ageing transport networks.
A PR spin & band aid approach does not work, more simplistic foresight planning & timely implementation is more important.
The delays are still costing me & business meetings in dollar figures by the minutes for parking & irate clients that keep questioning 'What's with the delays.. It's not exactly Gatwick or JFK"
Just get it together BAC.. You have the space, growth figures, revenue streams, approval, & well financed capabilities..
What will be the next excuse?