The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee Airport chief urges backing of Heathrow expansion

-

Airports bosses in Scotland urged MPS north of the border to back Heathrow’s expansion in a crucial vote today.

The owners of Dundee Airport are among the signatorie­s of an open letter hailing the “enormous opportunit­ies” of the third runway for travellers and businesses.

The UK Government predicts there will be 100 new flights between London and Scotland from the £14 billion upgrade to the west London hub.

In the run-up to this afternoon’s Commons vote, ministers have talked up the prospect of Dundee Airport securing a Heathrow link .

The letter was signed by Inglis Lyon, the managing director of Highlands & Islands Airports, which operates Dundee, as well as 10 other senior figures from the likes of Scottish Chambers of Commerce and the trade union GMB Scotland.

“This vote matters to Scotland because a new runway is not just a piece of tarmac – it is a way of connecting people to travel and trade across the UK and rest of the world,” the letter read.

High-profile Conservati­ve MPS including Boris Johnson oppose the expansion, with several set to defy the UK Government’s command to back the plan. Labour representa­tives have been given a free vote.

Scottish MPS are expected to overwhelmi­ngly support the plan.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom