Heathrow Slammed by Airlines for Plans to Fund Upgrades by Upping Passenger Landing Fees
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Heathrow slammed by airlines for plans to fund upgrades by upping passenger landing fees
London’s Heathrow Airport says it wants to fund a £10 billion (€11.5 billion) improvement scheme by increasing passenger landing fees in a five-year plan that has infuriated airlines. The airport, Europe’s busiest, is aiming to increase the size of terminals by the equivalent of “10 football pitches”, as well as creating new lounges, restaurants, and retail space, making the hub “more enjoyable, resilient and efficient”, according to a statement…
£10 billion plan to improve London Heathrow
Heathrow Airport wants to invest 10 billion pounds, or 11,6 billion euros, to redesign terminals and improve punctuality using artificial intelligence. The London airport has submitted an investment plan for this purpose to the British Aviation Authority. 10 million passengers extra The project should eventually increase capacity by 12%, up to more than 70,000 m² extra. According to Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, that means 10 million addit…
Extensive development awaits the area around the main terminals of Václav Havel Airport. The state-owned company plans to build a new district that will be directly connected to the departure halls. This was made possible by an amendment to the law in force since July, which now allows the airport to cooperate with private investors on the development of strategic infrastructure. Over 35,000 square meters are to be built. The airport will provid…
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