BA puts pressure on Government to expand Heathrow

Posted 20/10/2011


British Airways has called on the Government to address urgently the lack of new hub airport capacity in the southeast.

Responding to the Government’s “Developing a sustainable framework for UK aviation” consultation, the airline warned that in order to support the UK economy there must be additional aviation capacity.

In its submission, the airline argues that aviation supports more than 900,000 jobs in the UK and provides vital transport links for businesses across the country.

Yes it claims that London is in danger of "stagnating" and falling behind competitors due to a lack of airport capacity.

Chief executive Keith Williams said: “The Government must take action now. There are no easy choices, but avoiding these choices is to undermine the UK aviation and aerospace industry and to hinder the economic recovery.”

He added: “We are already falling behind other European hubs in providing services to the booming markets of China and India. This will only continue unless the Government commits to allowing sustainable growth.

“The UK Government has a choice. It can pursue sustainable growth, or simply manage a steady decline.”

While the number of direct services to China has stalled at Heathrow, rival hubs in Europe have continued to add services, said BA.

There are now 21 emerging market destinations with daily flights from other European hubs that are not served from Heathrow, said the airline.

As a result UK passengers are forced to transfer through alternative hubs such as Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam – effectively outsourcing the UK’s air transport needs.

The airline’s submission also dismissed plans for a high-speed rail link between Gatwick and Heathrow, and the creation of a “virtual hub”. It argues that both airports currently operate at full capacity, and the logistical challenges would prove insurmountable.

By Linsey McNeill
 

Originally published 20 Oct 2011 at: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/398/f/5923/s/1965a1df/l/0L0Stravelmole0N0Cstories0C11498670Bphp0Dmpnlog0F1/story01.htm

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