Don't know if anyone is interested, but ther have been some interesting comments over on the Oban forumregarding the new airport - it seems like there is more going on than might be gleaned from the articles and letters in the Oban Times.
- NickB

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....but why did they build the castle so far away from the airport?Look at Carcassonne in the south of France where the local council actually subsidises Ryanair to pour in plane loads of tourists
You shouldn't think of an airport only providing a another means of transport to Glasgow. It's a means of transport to and from any part of the world so that people can fly in from London, Paris, the USA, Japan, wherever. And they will want to if there is a service.Ryanair isn't going to be flying 737s into Oban. The airport is only going to operate small twin turboprops, so I don't think major operators are going to be queueing up.
And after less than three years the great experiment is over . . . HIAL, which was in negotiations with the Council to take over the future managemnt of the airport, has backed off and ended the talks. A HIAL spokesperson said:Eric the Viking wrote:It seems to me that there are element within the council that see Connel Airport very much as their own baby - with a head in the sand approach to bulldoze this through without listening to genuine taxpayers concerns.
Playing poker with our greenbacks?
Remember thay've already raided the common good fund for his white elephant.
Perhaps a fraction of the cash already squandered could have been used to widen the A82 and remove the 20 year old 'temporary' traffic lights?
Paul Keegan is probably hoping the Council will sell him the airport for a pound, but my bet is it will go for housing. Anyone want to buy some second-hand tarmac?"Any arrangement we would have in Oban Airport would have to be a commercial arrangment and we would have to cover our costs. At this moment in time we are taking a back seat and do not plan to be involved with the airport at this stage"
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