British Public says yes to London Heathrow Airport expansion

The British public clearly appears to recognise that following Brexit a third runway at Heathrow will help Britain compete in the global economy.

The British public clearly appears to recognise that following Brexit a third runway at Heathrow will help Britain compete in the global economy. The new polling comes a week after Heathrow expansion reached its first delivery milestone with the Government publishing the draft National Policy Statement.

The new polling conducted by ComRes saw majorities of respondents agreeing that the runway will help demonstrate that the country remains open for business and/or help prepare Britain for its new role in the world.

69% of those polled agreed with the statement โ€œas the UK prepares to leave the European Union, building the additional runway at Heathrow helps demonstrate that Britain remains open for businessโ€ with only 14% of respondents in disagreement. While 64% agreed that โ€œBuilding an additional runway at Heathrow will help British businesses expand to new trading routes across the globe.โ€



The British public join MPs, business, trade unions and the local community in demonstrating their support for expansion since the Government announced its backing last October.

The public consultation now underway on the National Policy Statement provides a further opportunity for the public to have their say.

Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye said:

โ€œAn expanded Heathrow will create new routes and trade destinations to deliver the Prime Ministerโ€™s vision of a global Britain.


The launch of the Governmentโ€™s National Policy Statement consultation is a key milestone in our plans, and we look forward to working with our local communities, airlines and the Government to ensure Heathrow expansion is affordable, sustainable and benefits all of Britain.โ€

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Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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