03 June 2020/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Aviation, Transport Planning, Coronavirus
The 10 flights a week connecting Leeds Bradford Airport and London Heathrow will now stop. In a statement, BA said: "We are sorry to suspend our flights to Leeds Bradford after many years. "We regularly evaluate our routes based on where our customers tell us they want to travel." BA is in contact with customers to provide them with alternative options. The spokesman for Leeds Bradford Airport said: "Domestic and international connectivity remains critical to support business and the region's economy and we hope to welcome BA back in the future."
The BA announcement comes as campaigners said posters opposing the airport's planned expansion had gone up around the city. The Group for Action on Leeds Bradford Airport said it showed "the claims... about job creation are simply not credible". However, the airport said BA accounted for "a fractional percentage of our passenger numbers". It added that expansion would create "thousands of highly skilled, permanent positions, as well as hundreds of construction jobs". BA has said it expects it will take several years for air travel to return to pre-coronavirus levels, a warning that has been echoed by airlines worldwide.
Source: BBC
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