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- BAA Lays Out Bias Charge
- By Ben Deighton and Quentin WebbLONDON (Reuters UK) - A competition ruling forcing BAA to sell airports was "riven" with the appearance of bias, the group told an appeal hearing on Monday, even as talks continued on the sale of Gatwick, the country's second-biggest airport.BAA, majority owned by Spanish infrastructure...
- News items 2009-10-19
- Ferrovial Says Gatwick Sale Imminent
- By Tracy RucinskiMADRID (Reuters UK) - Spain's Ferrovial is in talks with more than one bidder for London's Gatwick airport and expects to close the sale in the next few weeks, its chairman said on Tuesday, bringing to a close a year-long sale process.Gatwick, controlled by Ferrovial's British airports operator...
- News items 2009-10-20
- BAA Sells Gatwick For £1.5 Billion
- LONDON (Reuters UK) - BAA has sold Gatwick airport to a consortium led by Global Infrastructure Partners GIP which already owns London Citi Airport for 1.5 billion pounds.BAA, majority owned by Spanish infrastructure company Grupo Ferrovial SA FER, was ordered by the Competition Commission in March to sell London's Gatwick...
- News items 2009-10-20
- BAA Sells Gatwick Airport at a Loss
- By Ben Deighton and Greg RoumeliotisLONDON/AMSTERDAM (Reuters UK) - Spain's Grupo Ferrovial, under pressure to reduce its dominance in UK airports, has agreed to sell London's Gatwick for a smaller-than-expected 1.51 billion pounds to a consortium involving Credit Suisse and General Electric.Ferrovial said on Wednesday that it expected to make...
- News items 2009-10-21
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- GIP faces pressure to prove itself at Gatwick
- When Global Infrastructure Partners, the new owners of Gatwick, bought London City airport in late 2006, they inherited cramped departure lounges, long lines at security and some of the poorest punctuality figures of any airport in the capital. Three years and £58m worth of investment later, punctuality has risen from...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Interest in Gatwick peaks ahead of appeal
- Jockeying over the sale of Gatwick is intensifying as the airport's owner, BAA, prepares for an appeals hearing that will help decide the future of the UK's second-biggest airport. A number of groups have expressed interest in Gatwick since BAA, controlled by Spanish infrastructure company Ferrovial, put it up for...
- News items 2009-10-11
- BAA takes £255m hit on Gatwick sale
- BAA's losses widened in the first nine months of the year, the airports operator reported on Wednesday, after it booked a £225m loss on its forced sale of Gatwick earlier this month. Heathrow's owner also confirmed it still wants a third runway at Europe's busiest airport, in spite of claims...
- News items 2009-10-28
- Gatwick to be sold to City Airport group for £1.5bn
- The long-awaited break-up of the UK's biggest airport group began on Tuesday night after BAA reached an agreement to sell Gatwick to the owners of London City Airport for £1.5bn, according to people close to the matter. Negotiators for the two sides worked late into the night on the deal,...
- News items 2009-10-20
- BAA agrees deal to sell Gatwick for £1.5bn
- The long-awaited break-up of the UK's biggest airport group began last night after BAA reached an agreement to sell Gatwick to the owners of London City airport for just over £1.5bn, according to people close to the matter. Negotiators for the two sides worked late into the night on the...
- News items 2009-10-20
- London City owner to buy Gatwick Airport for £1.5bn
- UK airports operator BAA has agreed to sell London Gatwick to a group controlled by Global Infrastructure Partners, the owner of London City Airport. BAA says the transaction is worth £1.51 billion ($2.5 billion) but £55 million is conditional on future traffic performance and the "buyer's future capital structure". The...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Italian charged with drug smuggling at Gatwick Airport.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-11 August 2003-UK Government: Italian charged with drug smuggling at Gatwick AirportC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08112003 An Italian man appeared at Crawley Magistrates Court this morning charged with attempting to smuggle approximately 20 kilos of cocaine through Gatwick Airport. ...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- British Airways. (Regional Report: Charlotte).(suspends flights to Gatwick Airport due to drop in demand)(Brief Article)
- CHARLOTTE -- Citing a drop in travel, British Airways has suspended its daily flight to London's Gatwick Airport. US Airways will ... CHARLOTTE -- Citing a drop in travel, British Airways has suspended its daily flight to London's Gatwick Airport. US Airways will continue daily...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- London Gatwick.(American Airlines moving)(Brief Article)
- American Airlines is to move its operations at London Gatwick from the South Terminal to ... American Airlines is to move its operations at London Gatwick from the South Terminal to the North Terminal in April. The transfer will place it alongside partner British Airways.
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- American Airlines Marks 25th Anniversary Of It's First Nonstop U.S. - London Flight; Inaugural Dallas/Fort Worth - London Gatwick Flight Launched A New Era in International Travel for American.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-21 May 2007-American Airlines: American Airlines Marks 25th Anniversary Of It's First Nonstop U.S. - London Flight; Inaugural Dallas/Fort Worth - London Gatwick Flight Launched A New Era in International Travel for AmericanC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21052007 FORT WORTH, Texas...
- Research articles 2007-05-21
- SEEDA and Gatwick Airport launch new interactive project providing students with a unique view into the travel & tourism industry.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-13 October 2005-SEEDA: SEEDA and Gatwick Airport launch new interactive project providing students with a unique view into the travel & tourism industryC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13102005 The South East England Development Agency SEEDA has launched the latest in the...
- Research articles 2005-10-13
- Flying high at the Hilton London Gatwick Airport.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 October 2002-HILTON: Flying high at the Hilton London Gatwick Airport C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10282002 Hilton is investing GBP27 million in expanding its Gatwick Airport hotel by constructing a new 233-bedroom extension. The new wing, which ...
- Research articles 2002-10-28
- American Airlines returns largest aircraft to flights between Raleigh/Durham and London Gatwick.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 January 2002-TRANS WORLD AIRLINES: American Airlines returns largest aircraft to flights between Raleigh/Durham and London Gatwick C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29012002 FORT WORTH -- Texas American Airlines today announced that it will resume its Boeing 777 service...
- Research articles 2002-01-30
- A First for Gatwick-Quebec ...and at GBP 89.
- MANCHESTER, England, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The first-ever scheduled non-stop flights from Gatwick Airport to Quebec City begin this month at prices from just GBP 89 one-way. Leading specialist tour operator Canadian Affair and top holiday airline, Thomas Cook, have...
- Research articles 2005-06-15
- National Express in front for Gatwick rail franchise
- National Express, the coach company, has emerged as the surprise preferred bidder for the Gatwick Express rail franchise, beating off bids from Virgin and the management buyout team which had linked in with British Airways. Disappointed bidders for the Gatwick Express franchise were yesterday told of their failure...
- Research articles 1996-03-23
- Gatwick battle looms
- The war between Britain's two leading airlines is intensifying - with Gatwick at the centre of hostilities between British Airways and easyJet . Five years ago easyJet had no presence at all at the Sussex airport -this week it announced a major expansion of routes that will provide its passengers...
- Research articles 2006-06-10
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