The court's are going to be very busy
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So, LHR only. Government has chickened out. LGW should also have been included. But this is a decision on a new runway on the south east so it does not rule out growth in other regions. If I was PK I would continue with plans for BHX and the tie in with HS2. Let's fight our own corner of the market rather than becoming a London option.
I may have to dig deep but I'm sure Davies "glossed over" the airspace issue insofar as it didn't seem to be covered in forensic detail despite being absolutely front and centre of any increase at Heathrow.
I think he suggested there "might" have to be some restrictions to Stansted and Luton but such is the mans incompetance with just about everything else he has had his finger prints on they were given the, how shall we describe it "the light touch ".
Final Report July 2016
16 Chapters.
17 IF you actually consider Air Traffic Control and airspace modelling of some minor importance !
Still no sense in getting to tied down with minor detail.
When the LHR CEO was talking about this probably a year ago, saying that an expanded LHR would allow more UK regional flights CWL was one of the airports mentioned, or it may have been along the lines, 'airports such as Cardiff' and others that were listed in his examples.Roger Lewis and the WAG have expressed support for it especially if it allows CWL to have flights to LHR but I don't think CWL was on the governments list of extra regional flights.
it's interesting that some neighbouring airports appear to have taken contrary views, or at the very least have not expressed the same view publicly as that of a neighbouring airport.
Try looking at the owners of those airports and you may see why. Glasgow airport used to be owned by Heathrow, and they've voiced support for Heathrow. Edinburgh airport on the other hand has said they're against it - not a surprise considering they are owned by the same group that owns Gatwick.
I think if you look at BRS they won't benefit from an expanded LHR and don't have a connection to an airline flying out of there. Also there could be the worry for BRS that Easyjet could relocate some aircraft to LHR if they could get slots.The BRS CEO on the other hand put out a statement last week saying he believes more growth should go to regional airports and that an enhanced LHR would only suck more passengers from the South West's airports, which he says already lose 6-7 million passengers each year to the London airports, mainly Heathrow.
I think if you look at BRS they won't benefit from an expanded LHR and don't have a connection to an airline flying out of there. Also there could be the worry for BRS that Easyjet could relocate some aircraft to LHR if they could get slots.
As for CWL they have a good relationship with IAG and no doubt would possibly hope for flights to LHR especially if Flybe were to get slots at LHR. In the end any runway is a long way away and I think both airports would hope to have their own long haul flights by then.
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