Airport denies loss of London link claims
17.04.09
Newcastle Airport and British Airways have denied a suggestion by the boss at Durham Tees Valley that the region’s air links with London could be lost within 18 months, the Journal reports. Hugh Lang, the CEO of Durham Tees Valley Airport, said British Airways could axe their service between Newcastle and Heathrow in the next 18 months after bmi axed its flights from Teesside to the capital a few months ago, blaming the fees imposed by Heathrow. But Newcastle Airport chief executive Dave Laws has been joined by BA bosses in rubbishing claims that the route is under threat.
Mr Laws told the newspaper: ‘We are taken aback by comments Hugh made yesterday, which we absolutely do not agree with. Our British Airways service to Heathrow connects the North East to London and the rest of the world, and is of critical importance to the region. All regional services are feeling the effects of the recession, but this route is one of the busiest in the UK.’
A BA spokesman added: ‘Comments concerning British Airways services between Newcastle and Heathrow are unfounded and sheer speculation. The aviation industry is facing the most challenging trading environment in its history and BA keeps every part of its business under constant review. However, we have no plans to change our operation at Newcastle, which is an important part of our UK regional network and one of the most efficient.’
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