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Two of Luton Airport’s major airlines have expressed concern
Flybe and easyJet respond to new Luton fee
Monday, April 13, 2009
Two of Luton Airport’s major airlines have expressed concern over the introduction of a £1 passenger drop-off charge. Mike Rutter, chief commercial officer of Flybe, said: "During these difficult economic times it is understandable that airports are looking to broaden revenue streams away from those that directly impact its airline customers and Flybe has no problem with Luton Airport looking at creative ways to boost their ancillary revenue.

"However, we have yet to see any financial respite or benefits of any sort from these monopolistic profiteers to help the airline industry weather the challenges imposed by the current economic environment.

"Airlines are the lifeblood of these businesses and there is little or no evidence as yet of airports taking any steps to reduce the charges they apply contrary to the reported opinions of the Air Transport Users Council."


easyJet was more outspoken. Spokesman Andrew McConnell said: ‘Whatever next? We have seen charges for fast track security and plastic bags. Now they want £1 for dropping somebody off at the airport. This new scheme is a recipe for traffic chaos, which will see people stopping on double yellow lines or parking in the bus lane. Passengers already pay to use the airport facilities as part of their air fare. The danger here is that people will choose other airports instead, rather than be forced to pay these charges."
Theodore Koumelis - Monday, April 13, 2009
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