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Airline boss backs London flights
A CUT-price airline has moved to reassure passengers the region's links with London with not disappear. Airport bosses hit out after learning landing prices in the capital were set to soar because of a ruling by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA. The CAA price formula means, taking annual...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, London
Research articles 2008-03-12
Prince Charles's plane in near miss with airliner: report
LONDON AFP ? A plane carrying British heir to the throne Prince Charles was involved in a near miss with a passenger jet in the skies over southern England, a report said. The flight in March, carrying Charles to a memorial service for victims of the Madrid train bombings,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, London, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-07-15
CAA rules against Competition Commission
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The UK's aviation authority has reportedly rejected the Competition Commission's opposition to altering the system of landing charges. The Competition Commission had stated that regulated airports such as London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted should continue to subsidise airline fees...
Tags: C, Civil Aviation Authority, commission, London, SALES
Research articles 2002-08-14
The high cost of airport congestion. (news).
As the UK Government concludes seven regional studies, a vital prerequisite to its long-awaited White Paper on airport capacity in London and the South East through 2030, leading executives from the industry continue to debate the options. A number of possibilities are under discussion,...
Tags: aviation, Civil Aviation Authority, East, Government, London, SOFTWARE, South, Strategy
Research articles 2002-06-01
London airport charges -- Competition Commission invites evidence.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 March 2002-UK Government: London airport charges -- Competition Commission invites evidence C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06032002 The Civil Aviation Authority CAA has asked the Competition Commission to investigate and report on the maximum airport charges that may...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, London, professor, SALES
Research articles 2002-03-06
Branson attacks Prescott Cape Town decision.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 April 2000-VIRGIN: Branson attacks Prescott Cape Town decision C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05042000 Sir Richard Branson today reacted angrily to John Prescott`s announcement that he will strip Virgin Atlantic of one of its current Cape Town services...
Tags: attack, British Airways Plc., Civil Aviation Authority, London, SECURITY, Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 2000-04-06
London airports' investment held up by Heathrow planning permission delays
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Britain's Civil Aviation Authority CAAhas said that delays in planning permission for a fifth terminal at Heathrow airport have held up investment at the three main London airports run by BAA Plc. The CAA said in its review of Gatwick,...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Investment, London
Research articles 2000-04-03
BAA ownership safe for now
Following a six month investigation the UK's Monopolies and Mergers Commission MMC has recommended that BAA's management of London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports should not be broken up. BAA's Chief Executive, Sir John Egan welcomed the MMC report on maintaining the BAA monopoly on...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Heathrow, London, MARKETING, NETWORKING, SECURITY, U.K.
Research articles 1996-09-01
The European Union Regulation on the formula for sharing out time
Summary: The European Union Regulation on the formula for sharing out time slots at European airports has failed to generate enough competition between airlines, says the UK s Civil Aviation Authority, which has set out a series of recommendations on this subject in the run-up to...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, London, regulation, Regulations, U.K.
Research articles 1995-02-21
Getting off the ground. (traffic at British airports)
Getting off the ground STUCK in their traditional bank-holiday traffic jams, millions of Britons could be forgiven for thinking that, from now until the end of August, their attempts to escape on holiday will be thwarted by congestion on the roads and the airways. There is...
Tags: Britain, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, London
Research articles 1989-04-01

Additional Resources

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY: NATS PPP is 'Pragmatic and Im Imaginative' says CAA Chairman.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 November 1999-CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY: NATS PPP is 'Pragmatic and Imaginative' says CAA Chairman C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:101199 As history has shown, airlines and airports do not need to stay in the public sector, so why should air traffic...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Sir, U.K.
Research articles 1999-11-12
Eos Airlines is the Best On-Time Performer Between New York and London; UK Civil Aviation Authority Data Shows Eos Outperforming All Airlines
PURCHASE, N.Y. -- Eos Airlines has the best on-time performance of any airline between New York and London, an analysis of the most recent UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA data* has shown. More Eos flights arrive and depart on time to within fifteen minutes of schedule than any other carrier...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2006-08-08
Competition Commission's current thinking on dual till proposals for BAA London airports.
M2 PRESSWIRE-11 July 2002-UK Government: Competition Commission's current thinking on dual till proposals for BAA London airports C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07112002 The Competition Commission the Commission has today published a statement of its current thinking on the Civil...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, commission, Heathrow, SALES
Research articles 2002-07-11
Evening Standard, London, Anthony Hilton Column.
By Anthony Hilton, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 17--TIME TO BREAK THE BAA HOLD: The Civil Aviation Authority, regulator of UK air transport, said loud and clear yesterday that it believed in "stand-alone regulation", meaning the prices airport...
Tags: chairman, Government, Heathrow, London, Regulations, regulator, Sir
Research articles 2003-12-17
In a holding pattern: and both the airline and the airport are happy to keep things that way. (Editorial)
Airports have a monopoly on runways and take-off slots. This causes high air fares and limits travel. Government regulation of such situations is important. Britain's Civil Aviation Authority's relations with BAA PLC which manages London's three airports, is analysed. The miles of concrete that make up the typical airport...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1991-11-23
Easyjet to challenge increase in airline charges at Heathrow and Gatwick
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD UK based economy carrier Easyjet has announced that it is to seek a judicial review of price increases at Heathrow and Gatwick airports. According to The Times, the airline has retained London law firm Lane & Partners as its adviser and told...
Tags: C, Civil Aviation Authority, Strategy
Research articles 2008-03-25
UK charges up.(International/Industry)(Brief article)
The UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA revealed on December 5,, that it was proposing to end the cap on airline charges levied at London/ Stansted. The new charges cover the period 2008-13 but caps at London/ Heathrow and London Gatwick would remain. The UK Civil...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority
Research articles 2007-01-01
Need to know: Connaught contract ... Accor target ... Whitbread offer ...
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Inflation: Official figures showed that inflation on the consumer prices index jumped to 1.9 per cent in November, from 1.5 per cent in October. Inflation on the retail prices index showed a reading of 0.3 per cent, up from minus 0.8...
Tags: company, plan, hotel, Whitbread Plc., Tullow Oil Plc., Accor S.A.
News items 2009-12-17
Airline claims first with gas
Qatar Airways on Monday said it had put paying passengers on a flight powered by fuel made from natural gas for the first time, in what could be an important step in the industry's attempts to lower dependence on oil-based fuel. The airline contacted passengers booked for the six-hour flight...
Tags: airline, passenger, Flight
News items 2009-10-13
Airlines face rising pressure to cut costs
When British Airways launched its new business class-only flight from London's City airport to New York last week, all on board knew the short London runway meant there would be a refuelling stop in Ireland about an hour after take-off. But some passengers were surprised to hear that the captain...
Tags: Aer Lingus
News items 2009-10-09
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