The CEOs of Barnsley & Rotherham, Doncaster and Sheffield Chambers of Commerce have said they’ll back Doncaster Airport if it becomes clear that government support is needed to put the airport on a firmer footing.
Airport owners Peel Group say the facility isn’t economically viable, but the Chamber bosses have said: ” Since opening, Doncaster Sheffield Airport has made a significant contribution to South Yorkshire. The airport has created jobs, improved global connectivity and done much to attract further investment into the region. The owner, Peel, has made a significant contribution to that success.”
Recognising the environmental dimension, they say: “Air travel is rightly under the spotlight owing to the climate crisis but you cannot grow a world-class economy if you do not have word-class international connectivity.
“With the challenges facing the aviation sector it is unsurprising they (Peel) are now starting this review. Any sensible business would. The government has not done enough to support the industry throughout the global pandemic. Much more should have been done to ensure the sector had sufficient resilience to bounce back.
“Airports are not just assets for their shareholders but for the economies and communities they serve. If aviation activity at Doncaster Sheffield Airport ends or scales back, this would be another major blow to the region’s infrastructure after several others, including the axing of our planned HS2 connection and rail services from South Yorkshire to Manchester Airport. The evidence is well-established that international connectivity underpins inward investment.
“The South Yorkshire Chambers enjoy a strategic relationship with Doncaster Sheffield Airport. Throughout this review process, we will be engaging with the business community, so that we can comprehensively represent their views and interests on this matter, highlighting the importance of international connectivity to get our economy to truly take off.
“We will stand alongside local partners if it becomes clear that government support is needed to put the airport on a firmer footing.”