- Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:37 pm
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If there isn't the business for long haul from Heathrow, then it can take business off other London airports. For most of the country, Heathrow is much more convenient than Gatwick. I'm doing my one trip this year to Perugia, and getting to Stansted is an enormous pain. Put that flight at Heathrow as far as I'm concerned. Use the future growth to fund a direct rail link from Reading
What I would also like to see, as I always say, is HS2 going far enough that it can take out a chunk of the Scotland-London air market.
Youngian wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 1:50 pm I'm sympathetic to that POV. If planes are stacked up flying around Heathrow because they are at full capacity then a third runway could be justified. But deliberately expanding supply and demand for flying is ecologically negligent and the case unproven. If more routes to provincial Chinese cities are vital to our future prosperity (which sounds a highly questionable proposition that would appear in a corporate construction promo video) then prioritise them over more frivolous reasons to fly. These cities will be connected to Bejing by high speed rail and to ports where the vast majority of trade with Europe is moved.This is private investment, so I assume that the business case is fairly plausible. The hub airport argument persuades me. It's not that lots of these people won't be flying, it's that they can fly direct from Heathrow to more destinations if the third runway is built, rather than changing at Schipol or Charles de Gaulle. Shuttle flights to Europe to change planes are very bad for the environment because so much of the emissions come at take off and landing.Reeves mocks environmental concern in true Trumpian fashion, claiming that people object to schemes like the third runway she has just announced at Heathrow because they “might add something to carbon emissions in 20 years’ time”. There’s no “might” about it. They will. But who cares what happens in 20 years? It won’t be her problem.
If there isn't the business for long haul from Heathrow, then it can take business off other London airports. For most of the country, Heathrow is much more convenient than Gatwick. I'm doing my one trip this year to Perugia, and getting to Stansted is an enormous pain. Put that flight at Heathrow as far as I'm concerned. Use the future growth to fund a direct rail link from Reading
What I would also like to see, as I always say, is HS2 going far enough that it can take out a chunk of the Scotland-London air market.