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Confirmed: Doncaster Sheffield Airport to close in October

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It was confirmed this morning that Doncaster Sheffield Airport is to permanently close at the end of October. Tui, the largest carrier, has already removed all of its holidays from sale.

The owner, Peel Group, will proceed with plans to turn the site into a warehouse complex.

The airport is well situated geographically to be a logistics hub and benefits from the ‘Great Yorkshire Way’ road upgrade in 2018 which connects it directly to the motorway network.

Doncaster Sheffield airport to close on 31st October

The warehouse sector has been exceptionally ‘hot’ in recent months, and there is now a major shortage of capacity in many places, primarily serving online retail. Asda recently sold its warehouse network to Blackstone for £1.7 billion in a deal which was only expected to raise £950 million.

The airport has confirmed internally that it has lost £170 million since it opened and, on current forecasts, will lose another £45 million over the next five years.

Head for Points had an exclusive in July when we reported that the airport would close on 31st October. The airport was claiming in public that a final decision had not been taken, but our sources on the senior team at the airport told us otherwise. We have never had so much criticism for publishing an article as we received from that story, with many people believing that we were exaggerating. Unfortunately for the airport employees involved, what we wrote was totally correct.

Peel Group acquired the former RAF Finningley site in 1999 and opened it as a commercial airport in 2005. Substantial sums have been invested in the terminal and airfield since that time.

Despite this, and despite the popularity of the airport in the region, the only airline with a base at Doncaster Sheffield is TUI. Wizz Air – previously the largest carrier at the airport – withdrew its aircraft in June, apparently in a dispute about fees.

According to Cirium data, Doncaster Sheffield was the UK’s 26th biggest airport in 2019 with 4,609 departures. Bucharest, intriguingly, was the most popular destination with 171 flights last year. Over Summer 2022, with Wizz Air pulling back, just 808 flights departed across July and August.

Peel Group has already had success developing an adjacent site to the airport, GatewayEast, which includes a recent contract to develop a 400,000 sq ft logistics and advanced manufacturing site.

Luckily for Peel, the vast amounts of money that the local authority spent on upgrading road links from the motorway to the airport have vastly increased the value of the site as a warehousing centre.

Robert Hough, Chairman of Peel Airports Group, which includes Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said in a statement:

“We recognise that this will come as a great disappointment to many. The intractable problem remains the fundamental and insufficient lack of current or prospective revenue streams, together with the airport’s high operating costs. Our employees have always been DSA’s greatest asset, and we are grateful to them all, past and present, for their dedication and diligence over the years. The immediate priority remains to continue engaging closely with them over the next few weeks. 

“As such, DSA will now begin a formal process of consulting with team members. We will do everything we can to minimise the impact of these proposals and work closely with local authorities and agencies to support our employees through what we know will be an extremely difficult period. DSA has remained in contact with the union on site throughout and we are committed to ensuring they are updated through every step of this next phase.” 

Comments (74)

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  • Lady London says:

    ‘sources on the senior team at the airport’ ahem. The management team wouldn’t have known. Good red herring but unconvincing as to the source 🙂

  • Therooster says:

    Absolutely shocking.
    We flew from DSA 3 weeks ago and it was great. The lounge was packed, waiting area had a buzz.
    Wizz air still do fly from DSA but I don’t believe they are based there.

  • degsy says:

    Let’s hope Truss does a better job of ‘protecting’ the economy than she has here.

    • WJack says:

      What has thit got to do with Liz Truss who has literally only been in the job a few weeks, whereas this situation has been ongoing for a while?

      • Pete. says:

        Yes she’s only been prime minister for a short while .yet she’s already looking after bankers…

  • Richie says:

    The future of this airport has been mentiond a few times in the HoC, Hansard has the details from 7th-23rd Sept 22, including the PM on the 7th.

  • Pablo says:

    Time to buy some cheap Wizz tickets to Eastern Europe. After cancellation Wizzair will let you use them on a city pair of your choice -14/+30 days within the original departure date.

    • Andrew Wells says:

      Wizz don’t operate here, so good luck with that plan!

      • Pablo says:

        They don’t have a base there anymore but they still fly in and out from Poland, Lithuania and Romania.

  • Vicky Loveard says:

    Southend airport is going the same way. No passenger flights and Amazon flights stopping too.

    • Rob says:

      Interesting, I know the new CEO – John Upton, who used to run No1 Lounges. Not sure why he took this gig but it’s a no loser for him … no-one will blame him if it went bust, if he pulls something out of the big he’ll get to run Manchester / Heathrow / Gatwick next.

  • Tocsin says:

    “Luckily for Peel, the vast amounts of money that the local authority spent on upgrading road links from the motorway to the airport have vastly increased the value of the site as a warehousing centre”

    I’m not generally an interventionist, but that strikes me as something in need of claw-back – why should the council tax payers end up subsidising a warehouse complex as opposed to a public service airport?

    • LLLL says:

      I agree. This whole situation just stinks! I’ve used Doncaster in the past and thought it was a good airport. I have no need to use the airport now, but I think this is a poor decision for public interest (which I guess is of zero interest to the private owner).

    • RussellH says:

      Of course CT payers money should be clawed back. But the way to get economic growth is to move money from the poor to those who do not need it – allegedly.

    • K matklew says:

      I totally agree

  • Cristina says:

    What happens with our flight tickets from DSA?I have booking for december.😭

    • Rob says:

      It’s not happening, I’m afraid. Very likely you will be moved to Manchester or similar.

      • Julie Jepson says:

        There is no chance we can get to Manchester in January to fly to Tenerife to start a cruise the roads are not good at that time of year I wonder If we could fly from hull ???

        • Navara says:

          Never had an issue getting there in winter

        • Ruralite says:

          No airport in Hull, it’s Humberside on the south side of the Humber between Brigg & Grimsby (Kirmington). At present they only do holiday flights a couple of times a week usually to Majorca & Bulgaria, the rest are mainly KLM which are totally unreliable at the moment – my OH came back from Africa with them last week, arriving 35 hours later than scheduled due to delays & cancellations. Tui could move some flights there if they could get agreements but at the moment it doesn’t have the capacity to get large numbers of people through security etc. if multiple flights left around the same time.

        • Chas says:

          If you paid on credit card, there’s an outside chance that you could try a section 75 claim for the consequential loss for the extra cost of starting your journey from elsewhere (and costs of getting there). Perhaps…

        • Brian78 says:

          Why not? Leave early?

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