º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Enterprise

Gatwick expansion 'rationale not impacted by Heathrow third runway' aviation regulator says

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has put its weight behind Gatwick Airport's proposals for a second runway

Gatwick Airport (Image: 2020 Getty Images)

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's aviation watchdog, has given a nod to Gatwick Airport's bid for a second runway by accepting several financial pledges from the airport for the coming four years.

On Tuesday, the CAA voiced its belief that Gatwick's expansion plans will still deliver "benefits to consumers", notwithstanding the potential development of a third runway at Heathrow, as reported by .

Gatwick has made commitments including a price cap on charges to its airline customers, and revisions to existing service quality targets aimed at consumers.

The fresh commitments include setting the maximum increase in the price cap for the initial two years to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) minus one percent.

The CAA highlighted that its backing for Gatwick's newfound targets is "conditional" upon the airport maintaining progress in its pursuit of a £2.2bn capacity enhancement.

A conclusive verdict on the project is anticipated from Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander by Thursday.

Planes at Gatwick Airport(Image: PA)

Gatwick hopes to convert its standby runway into standard operational use, which it claims could accommodate up to 76 million passengers annually and broaden access to an array of long-haul destinations.

Meanwhile, the Labour government has shown support for various airport projects, all aimed at significantly amplifying capacity.