In
response to the Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) initial price
proposals for London airports, Willie Walsh, chief executive of IAG,
British Airways’ parent company, said:
“Heathrow
airport is over-priced, over-rewarded and inefficient and these
proposals, which will result in an increase in prices, fail to
address this situation.“In the past the CAA has rewarded Heathrow for inefficiency and it is now the most expensive hub airport in the world. Its charges have tripled in the last 11 years with inflation busting increases year-on-year.
“The Gatwick proposals, which will result in a significant increase in charges, are completely unjustifiable, totally unacceptable and directly contravene the CAA’s new remit to represent customers’ interests.
“The CAA must not be allowed to fail again. In line with its new remit, Dame Deirdre Hutton and the CAA board should protect customers and ensure that they get a better deal.
“We will make strong representations to Dame Deirdre and the board to reconsider this proposal.”