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  • London to be cloaked in fog tomorrow says Met Office and a London White Christmas doesn’t look likely

    December 18, 2016

    Dense fog will descend on London tomorrow, hampering efforts to either get into the capital for work or get away from it for the Christmas holidays. Today, fog stubbornly held its ground leading to the capital's airports warning of flight delays and cancellations – it was the second day those looking to make an early [...]

  • 132,000 tonnes of cargo will go through Heathrow this Christmas – with salmon and clotted cream among top exports

    December 18, 2016

    Heathrow's expecting salmon and crocheted garments to bump up its export figures for the festive period. Many shoppers raced to get all of their Christmas shopping wrapped up ahead of the international postage deadline over the weekend and the UK's biggest airport is expecting a bumper month. Read more: Here's how Stansted is planning to gain [...]

  • Heathrow and Gatwick warn of more disruption from fog

    December 18, 2016

    Travellers are facing more misery as the foggy weather causes a second day in a row of delays at airports around London and beyond. Heavy fog over the capital and elsewhere across England and Europe has caused airports to warn passengers of potential delays and cancellations.  Read more: Here are the busiest Christmas routes for [...]

  • Flights across London airports delayed due to fog

    December 17, 2016

    Flights have been disrupted due to heavy fog in London. London City Airport diverted all inbound flights today. There have also been delays at Heathrow and Gatwick. Travellers have been advised to contact their airlines about possible cancellations. Significant fog in London is continuing to cause flight delays & cancellations. Passengers affected are advised to speak to [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic pilots vote to take industrial action on 23 December

    December 16, 2016

    Virgin Atlantic pilots have voted in favour of industrial action short of a strike on 23 December. The pilots have voted to take action in an ongoing row over union recognition, the BBC reported. The Professional Pilots' Union (PPU), which represents most Virgin Atlantic pilots, said 88.6 per cent of its members had voted in favour [...]

  • Newly appointed night czar Amy Lamé hits the Piccadilly line Night Tube for the first of her night surgeries

    December 16, 2016

    The mayor's first night czar starts a pet project of her own tonight. Amy Lamé, who was announced by the mayor last month as night czar, ​is launching the very first of her night surgeries – where she'll meet the capital's nightlife lovers and night-time workers to find out just what they want to see from [...]

  • Stansted Airport unveils plans for £130m arrivals building to boost passenger numbers and up competition

    December 16, 2016

    Among all that back and forth over London airport expansion and the battle between Heathrow and Gatwick, other airports took a bit of a back seat. So now the dust has settled, Stansted is making a play for the limelight with the news of plans for a £130m arrivals building as it bids to boost [...]

  • Mayor says construction will start on Swiss Cottage-West End cycle superhighway next year though full route isn’t set in stone

    December 16, 2016

    The mayor has confirmed work will start on a new cycle superhighway from Swiss Cottage to the West End next year. Sadiq Khan said construction on the new 2.5 mile route, cycle superhighway 11, will begin in the autumn of 2017 when the gyratory will start to be removed. It was one of the more controversial plans [...]

  • Monarch forecasts 35 per cent profit fall amid turbulent trading environment

    December 16, 2016

    Budget airline Monarch has said that profits will slump 35 per cent this year, as it battles a turbulent environment for airlines. It said the year had been a difficult one and that group performance was in line with its expectations, predicting full-year earnings of £48m – down by over a third on last year's of £74m. [...]

  • BA boss Willie Walsh thinks Air Passenger Duty cut by Scottish government will undermine English airports

    December 16, 2016

    Willie Walsh has some reservations over the Scottish government's intention to halve Air Passenger Duty (APD) by the end of the Scottish Parliament in 2021. He's concerned it'll undermine English airports. The boss of British Airways' owner IAG, said that the move did mark "a major step towards the complete abolition of this stealth tax that [...]

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