Easyjet Chief Attacks Capital Landing Costs

The ScotsmanApril 16, 2007

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THE head of the biggest airline operating in Scotland has accused BAA of failing to exploit "enormous opportunities" for tourism because of high landing charges at Edinburgh airport.

Andy Harrison, who claimed the title for EasyJet following BA Connect's sale to Flybe, said it might double the number of Edinburgh-based aircraft if charges were cut.

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Easyjet Chief Attacks Capital Landing Costs

The EasyJet chief executive told The Scotsman the airport was an "unregulated monopoly" because of the lack of price controls o...

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