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March 9th - Heathrow passenger charges

March 9th - Heathrow passenger charges

Simon Calder explains the current row over how much each passenger should pay to use Heathrow Airport

Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast · The Independent

March 9, 20235m 48s

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Show Notes

I’m in the Taurus mountains of southern Turkey, beside a tranquil reservoir, but the row over how much each passenger at the UK’s busiest airport should pay for the privilege is rumbling.


Heathrow says the average £27.50 per person charge prescribed by the Civil Aviation Authority is not nearly enough to deliver the standards passengers deserve; airlines are furious and say the figure is way above other airports.


The blunt truth is that Heathrow is more popular with passengers – and airlines – than any other airport on the planet, and that without the CAA cap charges would be stratospheric.


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