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"BAA says proposals on airport charges "unsatisfactory""
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
BAA says proposals on airport charges "unsatisfactory"
MADRID (Reuters) - New proposals by the aviation regulator to hike airline
charges at two London airports are unsatisfactory and create uncertainty,
the head of airport owner BAA said on Tuesday.
"The incentive that this initial proposal contains is unsatisfactory," BAA
Chief Executive Stephen Nelson said in a statement.
"It generates uncertainty at a moment in which we have to take important
investment decisions whose results will directly affect the quality of
passenger service in the next few years," he said.
BAA is owned by Spanish construction group Ferrovial.
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