The UK aviation regulator is considering further reductions in charges at Heathrow Airport in 2025 and 2026, sparking a renewed dispute with airlines. Passengers are expected to benefit from lower flight costs as a result of the proposed fee cuts. In the US, the Federal Aviation Administration plans to transfer control of Newark, NJ airspace to Philadelphia Tower to alleviate congestion.
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✈️ Passengers will pay less for flights in and out of Heathrow after the aviation regulator ordered the airport to cut the fees it charges airlines https://t.co/ZOB6nR2NL0
The long-running row between Heathrow and its airlines over how much the airport can charge in take-off and landing fees has been reopened once more after an intervention by the competition authorities ⬇️ https://t.co/qDwxeTtkke
Britain's aviation regulator said it could further reduce the fees charged by Heathrow Airport, the country's largest hub, next year and in 2026, as it started a six week consultation on the matter https://t.co/cONsY0emtV
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