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London Luton Airport hosts Aviation Minister
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London Luton Airport (LLA) has hosted Aviation Minister, Baroness Vere during Women of Aviation Worldwide Week.

During her tour of the airport, the Minister was introduced to frontline female staff members from LLA’s guest experience, security, air traffic control and airside operations teams.

Baroness Vere was accompanied by LLA’s senior management team, providing an opportunity to discuss the airport’s importance to the local community and regional economy, its plans for future sustainable growth and the work being carried out to offer an enhanced passenger experience.

The Minister’s visit also included a ride on the DART (Direct Air-Rail Transit) ahead of its first passenger services.

The DART will transform London Luton Airport’s rail connectivity, reducing journey times between the airport and more than 60 stations across the Thameslink and East Midlands Rail networks, including 22 stations in Greater London. The journey from Central London to the LLA terminal will now take around 30 minutes via East Midlands Railway’s twice-hourly, express service from St Pancras.

Aviation Minister, Baroness Vere, said: “It’s great to see London Luton Airport continuing to advance its operations, introducing new technology and building its teams. We will continue to support aviation businesses like London Luton Airport – which provides a vital service to the public by connecting the world – with our focus on skills, decarbonisation and economic growth.”

Alberto Martin, CEO of LLA, commented: “It was a pleasure to welcome the Aviation Minister to London Luton Airport today. Baroness Vere’s visit provided a welcome opportunity to highlight the commitment of our teams who are working hard to deliver a simple, friendly passenger experience as demand for air travel continues to rise. The Minister’s visit was also an opportunity to highlight other important aspects of our operation, from the value that the airport is delivering to the town and regional economy, to our focus on enhancing connectivity as part of our future sustainable growth plan.”
 

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