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Heathrow to slap £15 levy on polluting cars and taxis

- Daily Mail Reporter

PASSENGERS driving to catch flights at Heathrow face a £15 pollution surcharge.

The airport is to introduce the measure in 2022 to improve air quality and cut congestion.

Vehicles that do not meet strict emissions standards now in place in London will be charged between £10 and £15.

Details will be confirmed when Heathrow submits its final bid to obtain planning permission for expansion following a public consultati­on that starts on June 18.

The ultra-low emission zone will be replaced by a vehicle access charge for all passenger cars, taxis and mini-cabs when a third runway opens.

‘Heathrow expansion is not a choice between the economy and the environmen­t – we must deliver for both,’ said chief executive John Holland-Kaye. ‘Today’s announceme­nt shows that we will take the tough decisions to ensure that the airport grows responsibl­y.’

Val Shawcross, chairman of the Heathrow Transport Area Forum, said: ‘This is a significan­t step change in Heathrow’s effort to clean up local ground level air pollution by shifting people into the cleanest modes of transport.’

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