U.K. Aviation Policy Under Fire

Credit: BAA
The U.K. suffers from the heaviest taxes on flying in the world, its airport infrastructure is decaying, and its planning process to revitalize air transport is appallingly difficult. As a result, the country’s leading airport, Heathrow, continues to head toward secondary hub status in Europe. Yet...

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