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British Airways’ owner has called on government to break up Heathrow’s “monopoly” of infrastructure, suggesting that other companies could run the different terminals to create competition and cheaper flights for consumers.
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- Airlines probed over 'confusing' seating policyA review will examine whether passengers are deliberately split up so they pay to sit together.
- Heathrow 'monopoly must end', says IAG bossWillie Walsh says allowing other firms to operate terminals would cut costs for passengers.
Financial Times
- British Airways owner calls for break-up of Heathrow monopolyLet third parties build and run new facilities, says IAG’s Willie Walsh
- Ryanair to buy back €750m shares as quarterly profits rise 12%
The Guardian
- British Airways owner calls for breaking up Heathrow monopolyBritish Airways’ owner has called on government to break up Heathrow’s “monopoly” of infrastructure, suggesting that other companies could run the different terminals to create competition and cheaper flights for consumers.
The Independent
- Airlines investigated over claims they deliberately split up groups then charge for allocated seatsAre you sitting comfortably? You might be but on planes these days you might also be feeling lonely, with your partner, friends or colleagues seated some distance away. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced a consultation into airlines’ seating policies, following a survey in which 18 per cent of passengers said they had been separated from their travelling companions when they chose not to pay to sit together.
- Terminal rivalry: can intra-airport competition work at Heathrow and elsewhere?British Airways’ parent company, IAG, has demanded that Heathrow be split up, with terminals run by rival operators. How might it work? And if it’s such a great idea, why has no-one done it before? These and other key questions answered.
City AM
- Heathrow has revealed the latest rankings of the noisiest and dirtiest airlines at the airportHeathrow Airport said today that regional airline Flybe has soared to the top of its rankings of the cleanest and quietest airlines, after making some drastic improvements.
London Evening Standard
- Airline seating policies investigated because passengers don't know if they have to pay more to sit in groupsAirlines' seating practices are under investigation by the aviation watchdog amid concerns seats allocation for groups is unclear.
Manchester Evening News
- First look inside easyJet's new 'super quiet' eco plane at Manchester AirportThe A320neo is part of easyJet’s plan to reduce harmful carbon emissions and slash noise pollution
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