easyJet has today launched its strategic vision for London Luton Airport. This follows on from the two recently published master plans from Luton Borough Council and London Luton Airport Operations Limited (LLAOL). easyJet’s vision for London Luton recognises the importance of the airport to the region, as well as to easyJet, and the airport’s potential which would seeLondon Luton grow passenger numbers, destinations and local employment. The airline also recognises the vital role which London Luton can play as part of the Government’s strategic intent of more effectively using airport capacity within the South East of England. easyJet has a unique interest in the future vitality of the airport given that it represents around 50% of current passenger numbers, bases 16 aircraft, operates 34 routes and employs over 1000 people at the airport. In addition, London Luton serves as the airline’s International Headquarters. Our vision reflects the need for improved airport infrastructure, increased accessibility and a wider need to build a positiveconsumer image of London Luton Airport. At its heart is the desire to deliver for the passenger and to support the easyJet aim of making travel easy and affordable.Making the airport easy to get to – improved frequency of fast trains to and from London, removal of the charge for the Luton Airport Parkway shuttle bus and deliver Junction 10a Passenger friendly terminal facilities – Reduce waiting times at security and immigration. Increase the number of stands to remove the need for bussing to planes, an improved terminal experience – more seating and retail on the way, not in the way Airfield infrastructure to enable efficient operations – cost effective parallel taxiways, wider taxiways to avoid airfield congestion Delivering at the right cost base – efficient and cost effective development alongside matching airline growth commitments Growth and infrastructure phased – Airport development should be phased alongside realistic growth targets – to deliver value for all stakeholders Carolyn McCall, easyJet Chief Executive said: “Our mission is to make travel easy and affordable. It’s clear that at present London Luton Airport is not as good as it could be, and it should be positioned to play a bigger part in overall airport capacity in London and the South East. We therefore broadly welcome the infrastructure development plans from the Council and London Luton Airport Operations Limited.” Commenting, Paul Simmons, easyJet UK Director said: “Developing the airport infrastructure is only one part of what is needed at London Luton. We believe that the airport and the Council should work proactively with airlines to find the best solution for passengers and for the local taxpayers who ultimately own the airport. This solution must cover airport infrastructure, improvement of road and rail access and the changing of old perceptions which are holding us back. It goes without saying that all of this has to be achieved at a sensible cost. “If we grasp this opportunity now London Luton will grow, deliver a great passenger experience and significantly contribute more to the local and regional economy. “With this framework we look forward to seeing the plans develop as quickly as possible.”
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