Posts Tagged ‘financial crisis’

Economic Gloom Brings Uncertainty for London City Airport

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Approach and Landing at London City Airport

As the recession deepens and the credit crunch continues to take it’s toll income and profits in the UKs financial services sector continues to fall. Profitability in the sector is going downhill fast with approximately 55% of city firms reporting a fall.

The CBI have said that there is a ‘clear sign that tightened credit markets are hitting the wider economy’ as the amount of business conducted with manufacturers, retailers and other commercial firms also shrank at a record rate, job losses increased and investment plans were curtailed.

London City Airport is one of the city based services that has been severely affected by the economic downturn. The airport has experienced record passenger figures during 2008 with 3.3 million passengers passing using the terminal. This represented a significant increase of 12% on the figures for 2007. But this continued growth is not likely to be reflected in the figures for 2009.

The increase in passenger figures at London City Airport was brougt about by a number of major developments that took place during 2008. Approval was received in October 2008 to increase flight movements from 80,000 to 120,000.

The airport recently announced that, from autumn 2009, they will be offering their first long haul flights, with British Airways, to New York. Passengers will be able to go through customs and immigration checks while on stopover at Irelands Shannon airport. Shannon will be the first European airport to be granted pre-clearance facilities for transatlantic flights to North America.

But even with the addition of new services like this and new routes London City airport is remaining cautious about the prospects for 2009. By the end of the year the airport will host no less than nine airlines servicing 33 destinations in the UK and Europe and with the 2012 Olympic games just around the corner the airport is poised for great success. But this is very much dependent upon stability returning to the financial services industry.

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UK Officially in Recession

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Recession Bites in Britain

Its now official. The UK economy is officially in recession. Confirmation of this widely known fact came today (23rd Jan) from the Office for National Statistics whose figures showed that the economy has shrunk by 1.5% in the final three months of 2008.

This latest fall has followed a previous fall of 0.6% that took place in the third quarter of 2008. This is the most significant fall since 1980 and exceeds the predicted fall of 1.2%. Sterling continued its downward fall, losing another 3 cents against the dollar. The exchange rate was only $1.357 to the pound at 09:30 this morning (23rd Jan).

Economists are saying that this fall in GDP is staggering. Some respected economists are saying that complete financial meltdown has been averted but there is an expectation that this latest recession will be deeper than that experienced in the early 1980s.

The current financial crisis is rooted in the 2007 US housing market debacle. Almost every sector of the UK economy is now affected. There is no longer any debate as to whether the UK will enter a recession. Discussion is now focussed upon how deep it will be and how long it will last.

Early predictions were that the recession would match that experienced in the 1990s but new estimates are saying that this latest recession will be equally as bad as that experienced in the 1980s and likely to be a lot worse. The big difference between then and now is that this economic crisis is worldwide. There is no market sector that remains unaffected.

It is anticipated that the recession will push unemployment to levels that have not been seen for decades. Falling demand for products and services is already resulting in many employers having to lay off employees, many of whom would have considered their jobs to be safe.

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