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Heathrow Helps to Spur Growth in the UK

Airport cuts passenger charges on domestic trips by £10

Heathrow, December 31, 2016: Domestic passengers flying from Heathroware in line for over a £500 million windfall over the next 20 years after Heathrow cut passenger charges on domestic trips by £10 – the largest discount to its charges the airport has ever made.

The new domestic charge of £19.10/passenger is over a third cheaper than 2016 and fulfils a key pledge Heathrow made in its expansion manifesto to make the UK’s hub airport work harder for families and businesses  in every corner of Britain. Heathrow proposes that the discount lasts through to 2037, as long as it is in the public interest and there is a justification.

Efforts to rebalance growth across the UK will also get a boost from the new £10 discount which will make travel beyond London to the rest of the UK cheaper for more inbound tourists and investors.

Airlines are already responding to Heathrow’s cheaper domestic charges and from March, Flybe will start operations from Heathrow for the first time. Europe’s largest regional airline will add 40 new weekly flights to Edinburgh and Aberdeen in a move that will increase competition and choice for UK families and businesses. Heathrow’s move to discount domestic charges has the added benefit of reducing pressure on airlines operating existing domestic services by making their routes more commercially attractive.

British Airways Boeing 787

Heathrow Airport, British Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on taxiway

Source: Heathrow Airport

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