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The bosses of Britain’s three biggest airports today issue an unprecedented joint plea for financial support as the travel industry faces a deepening crisis.
In a dramatic intervention, the chief executives of Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester Airports Group – which also controls London Stansted and East Midlands – warn in an article in The Mail on Sunday that they are losing £50million a week.
The trio are calling for urgent help from the Government to avoid thousands of further job losses. They say that without ‘fair support’ for airports, the Government will have left the aviation sector severely damaged by the time the pandemic is over.
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