London Heathrow Airport wanted to squeeze the losses caused by the corona pandemic on airline customers. A drastic fee increase was planned. The British Civil Aviation Authority thwarted the bill and prohibited the project.
Heathrow wanted to demand around ten percent of the deficit suffered in the previous year in the form of higher fees from customers. 2020 saw the UK's largest airport record a record loss of around £ XNUMX billion. The planned "levy" on the airlines was not approved by the CAA.
The authority argues in the decision that the price increase is "not in the interests of consumers and is disproportionate". The only allowance was a margin of increase of a maximum of 300 pounds per year. Heathrow Airport is naturally not satisfied with this decision and it is argued in a broadcast that the CAA would undermine investor confidence. The airlines are rather pleased because the high costs in LHR were regularly criticized even before the pandemic.