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UK's CAA told Heathrow to cut fees it charges airlines over 2024-26

Heathrow charges would fall to about 25.43 pounds per passenger in nominal terms over the 2024-2026 period

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Britain’s aviation regulator told Heathrow Airport on Wednesday it will have to cut the fees it charges airlines over 2024-2026, bowing to pressure from airlines who have long said charges at the hub are too high.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced that Heathrow, Britain’s biggest airport, could charge an average maximum price per passenger of 27.49 pounds ($32.51) in nominal prices over the 2022-2026 period.
 
Following two years of higher interim prices over 2022 and 2023, which includes a charge of 31.57 pounds per passenger for this year, Heathrow charges would fall to about 25.43 pounds per passenger in nominal

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