Southampton Airport - future in the light of the Flybe collapse - should it still be an objective for through trains from Swindon?It has long been the objective of transport campaigners in Wiltshire to join up Swindon to Westbury, Westbury to Warminster / Salisbury, and Salisbury to Romsey, Southmampton Central and Southampton Airport services. With each service using trains of similar specification, such a linkage with a would provide for operational efficiency and provide many additional through opportunties, some of them for significant numbers of passengers. One of those of especial note is a regular direct service to Southampton (Central and Airport) from Swindon, Chippenham and Melksham, and from Trowbridge, Westbury and Warminster direct to Southampton Airport, where through services do not exist today.
But what about Southampton Airport's future in the light of the collapse of FlyBE earlier this week? After all, some 90% of flights from the airport were by that airline. Well - others have already started stepping in to pick up key routes.
From
the Edinburgh NewsLoganair has announced it will fly from:
Edinburgh to Cardiff, Exeter, Manchester, Newquay and Southampton.
Glasgow to Exeter and Southampton.
Newcastle to Exeter and Southampton.
As a Scottish newspaper, as you would expected the Edinburgh News has picked up news about Glasgow and Edinburgh and isn't going to be the source of information about other routes being picked up, but it does confirm that FlyBE did not fail because of unviable trunk routes from Southampton. Perhaps more limited than before, but in due course I would expect to be able to fly from Southampton to the likes of Paris, Amsterdam, Belfast and Dublin and perhaps half a dozen to a dozen other places too. Flying may be past its peak - the current virus issues are blamed for a drop at the moment and I would guess won't be going away over the next months, and then we have the climate change / zero carbon agenda, but I expect Southampton Airport to bounce back even if not to the number of flights it had, and a rail link from Swindon there to remain a viable part of the Swindon - Salisbury - Southampton case.