BAA welcomes landing charge decision

1-Feb-2003

BAA has welcomed the Civil Aviation Authority's (CAA) final decision on airport charges at its UK facilities for the next five years, saying the new price control formula 'endorses the company's business plan'.

The proposals include increasing the maximum landing fee BAA can charge airlines, and allow it to pass on a greater proportion of additional security costs to the airlines.
 
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