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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:21 pm Post subject: BAA Gatwick says dedicated approach is on track for success |
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BAA Gatwick says dedicated approach is on track for success
09 October 2006
BAA Gatwick is encouraged by the Department for Transport?s announcement
today and is glad that it recognises the importance of a maintaining a
high-frequency, high-quality train service between Gatwick Airport and
London.
BAA Gatwick stresses the need for this service to be dedicated, fast,
frequent, and most importantly non-stop between London and Gatwick. The
Department for Transport?s new consultation launched today gives BAA
Gatwick the opportunity to work with leading airlines of the world, the
business community and key partners to strengthen the case for dedicated
express services. This will also recognise the need to improve performance
and provide additional capacity for commuters on the Brighton to London
Main Line.
Paul Griffiths, Managing Director, BAA Gatwick commented: ?We can see a
light at the end of the tunnel, as the Government has listened to the
aviation community?s needs regarding the provision of a high quality,
dedicated airport service. We have always advocated the protection of this
essential, award winning transport link between London and our airport.
Seven out of every ten rail passengers travelling from Gatwick Station to
London Victoria choose to travel on the Gatwick Express. This illustrates
the success and importance of a
quality rail service which supports all passengers needs, provides an
efficient public transport network for the south east region and protects
the environment by minimising the number of journeys by car.
Together with our global airlines at Gatwick, we have been vociferous in
our support for a dedicated, high quality, non-stop service between London
and Gatwick. To change radically the nature of the world?s pioneer and the
UK?s favourite train service would be a major blow for customers, airlines,
the local community and Gatwick Airport. Successful airports are vital to
our economy ? attracting business and tourism into the UK.
Getting to and from the airport quickly, comfortably and easily is a key
part of this success.?
Media enquiries
Notes to Editors
BAA Gatwick submitted its first response to the Strategic Rail Authority?s
(SRA) consultation on the Brighton Main Line Route Utilisation Study
entitled ?Murder of the Gatwick Express? in December 2004. Since then there
has been on-going dialogue between BAA and the Department for Transport?s
Rail Division.
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:23 pm Post subject: Re: BAA Gatwick says dedicated approach is on track for succ |
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| Quote: | BAA Gatwick says dedicated approach is on track for success
09 October 2006
BAA Gatwick is encouraged by the Department for Transport?s announcement
today and is glad that it recognises the importance of a maintaining a
high-frequency, high-quality train service between Gatwick Airport and
London.
BAA Gatwick stresses the need for this service to be dedicated, fast,
frequent, and most importantly non-stop between London and Gatwick.
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And EDI and GLA needs exactly the same - nothing more nothing less. I am
sure if the EARL proposals comprised of exactly that - BAA would be backing
them to the hilt.
Jim
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