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The Commission's report makes recommendations to the Civil Aviation
Authority on the maximum level of airport charges that can be
levied at Heathrow and Gatwick airports for the five year period
2008-2013, as well as examining whether either company operated
against the public interest in the charges they levied during the
period 2002-2007 or through other operational activities.On the
basis of the assumptions set out in the report, the Commission
recommends a maximum opening yield of GBP 10.19 per passenger at
Heathrow with charges subsequently increasing at no more than RPI
+7.5; and a maximum opening yield of GBP 5.50 per passenger at
Gatwick with charges subsequently increasing at no more than RPI
-0.5. The recommended levels are significantly below those put
forward by BAA, although they are above those proposed by the
airlines. The Commission argues that these charges will enable BAA
to implement its plans to improve facilities and levels of service
at both airports for the benefits of airlines, passengers and other
airport users.
Covers the Competition Commission's Annual Report and Accounts for
the year ended 31 March, 2008, presented to Parliament pursuant to
Section 186 of the 2002 Enterprise Act.
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