Dobbo
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- Oct 27, 2015
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Surface access is clearly an issue - specifically how much it will all cost and who pays for it (no one wants to).
LHR being forced to agree to suck up the airfield cost without passing it off to airlines in the form of increased charges is also an issue. They probably have to do this in order to avoid a legal challenge on competition grounds - LGW is not in a position to compete because the government has prevented them from expanding. If LHR took advantage of this to abuse an (artificially created) dominant position they would never be able to build the infrastructure or if they had built it they would probably be liable for an enormous fine.
Of course the option to expand both LHR and LGW was never on the table because of the terms of reference (if the government recommended expanding both the decision would have invariably been set aside via JR).
LHR being forced to agree to suck up the airfield cost without passing it off to airlines in the form of increased charges is also an issue. They probably have to do this in order to avoid a legal challenge on competition grounds - LGW is not in a position to compete because the government has prevented them from expanding. If LHR took advantage of this to abuse an (artificially created) dominant position they would never be able to build the infrastructure or if they had built it they would probably be liable for an enormous fine.
Of course the option to expand both LHR and LGW was never on the table because of the terms of reference (if the government recommended expanding both the decision would have invariably been set aside via JR).