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  • Heathrow to become hub for eVTOLs after deal with Vertical

    October 25, 2021

    Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles could be flying from Heathrow within the next few years. Aerospace and technology company Vertical has announced a collaboration with the London hub to explore how aerial taxis could fly people from the airport to the City in around 12 minutes and at the cost of a taxi. [...]

  • Aviation regulator sets five-year cap on Heathrow’s charges

    October 19, 2021

    The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will set a five-year price cap on the maximum charges Heathrow can ask its airline customers for using the airport. Coming into force in the summer of 2022, the cap is expected set affordable charges for airlines while making sure the airport can get back on track with its [...]

  • Former BA boss slams Heathrow’s ‘outrageous’ £100 price hikes

    October 17, 2021

    Former British Airways boss Willie Walsh has criticised Heathrow’s plans to hike landing fees by 90 percent. The move could cost families travelling through Heathrow nearly £100 more for their flights. Walsh called the proposals ‘outrageous’. He said, “Heathrow must understand that gouging its customers is not the road to recovery, for itself, the airlines, [...]

  • 47 countries removed from UK red list at 4am, including South Africa and Thailand

    October 11, 2021

    Forty-seven countries were removed from the red list at 4am this morning, meaning arrivals from those locations will no longer need to spend 11 nights in a quarantine hotel. This includes South Africa, Mexico and Thailand. The changes make it easier for people to obtain travel insurance for trips to those destinations. In addition, the [...]

  • Ex BA boss accuses Heathrow of “no commercial nous” over increased costs

    October 10, 2021

    Former British Airways (BA) boss Willie Walsh, who is now the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) director general, has accused Heathrow of having “zero commercial nous” in regards to the airport’s plans to increase charges by over 90 per cent in 2022. “What gets me about Heathrow is that they make all these fancy statements [...]

  • Nicola Sturgeon urged to ‘tear up’ deal with Heathrow before COP26 lands in Glasgow

    October 9, 2021

    Scotland’s first minister has been urged to tear up an agreement between her government and Heathrow airport before the start of the global COP26 summit later this month. If Nicola Sturgeon does not “tear up” the memorandum of understanding signed with the London airport before the climate change convention gets under way on October 31, [...]

  • Thousands of Brits stuck at Heathrow as e-gates fail again

    October 6, 2021

    Thousands of people were stuck queuing today at Heathrow airport after the e-gate system encountered issues for the second time in two weeks. The Times reported that bottlenecks lasted up to four hours, with passengers saying that more than 3,000 people were queuing, because e-gates were not functioning properly and there were insufficient members of [...]

  • Holiday-goers could fork out as much as £105m on airport drop-off fees next year

    October 1, 2021

    Holiday-goers leaving the UK could fork out as much as £105m in airport drop-off fees once traveller numbers return to pre-pandemic levels, according to new research. Most of the country’s busiest airports charge such fees, with the average cost standing at £3.54 – while Heathrow is set to introduce a £5 fee from November, the [...]

  • Heathrow vs airlines: Dispute intensifies over plans to double airport charges

    September 19, 2021

    Airlines have condemned Heathrow over plans to almost double landing charges, in the airport’s latest attempt to claw back losses after the pandemic halted international travel.  Long-haul passenger charges will surge from £38.33 per traveller this year to £67.86 in 2022, according to leaked Heathrow proposals first reported by the Telegraph.  But airline carriers have [...]

  • Pre-departure Covid tests may be ditched to simplify travel restrictions

    September 15, 2021

    Ministers plan to make an announcement later this week which will mean vaccinated people arriving into England will no longer be subject to pre-departure Covid tests, according to reports. A government insider told the Financial Times, which first reported the news, that measures to simplify travel restrictions and aid the UK’s struggling travel and tourism [...]

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