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07 August 2008
Dundee/Amsterdam air link being considered
A direct air link between Dundee and Amsterdam is being considered by airport bosses, (writes Graeme Strachan).
They now want to gauge the potential demand for such a service in the hope of building a strong business case for establishing a link between the cities.

Dundee Airport launched an online survey today to gather data on the potential for a direct air link to one of the world’s leading international hub airports.

The online survey at www.hial.co.uk/amsterdam-flights-survey.htm, which can be accessed via the Dundee Airport homepage within the www.hial.co.uk site, will help the airport determine how many people would use the service and how often they would do so.

A significant number of people from the airport’s catchment area currently fly to Amsterdam via Aberdeen and Edinburgh, and the survey will gauge the potential market for direct flights from Dundee.

The information gathered from the online survey will be used as part of commercial discussions between Highlands and Islands Airports Limited airlines regarding Amsterdam services and strengthen the business case the airport is able to present to them.

Dundee Airport manager Graeme Bell said, “Highlands and Islands Airports Limited and Dundee Airport are committed to working with airlines to develop new scheduled routes for the city of Dundee and surrounding regions.

“As part of this work, we have launched a short online survey to assess the potential demand for direct flights between Dundee and Amsterdam.

“The more people who complete the survey, the stronger our business case to airlines will be.

“A direct link to Amsterdam would be of enormous economic benefit to this area for business and leisure travel, and is an important route development target for us.”

The survey should take no more than five minutes to complete and will close on Sunday, August 31.

A summary of the survey findings will be published on the www.hial.co.uk website in due course.

Paper copies of the survey will also be available in the terminal building to enable airport users to complete them on site. Confidentiality is guaranteed — no individuals will be identified.