Heathrow Bosses Spend Less but Earn More From Shops
Evening Standard - London › August 07, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › August 07, 2007
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INVESTMENT in Heathrow has been slashed but revenues have soared since the airport fell under Spanish ownership last year, new figures reveal.
They will deepen concern among airlines that Grupo Ferrovial, which paid 10.3 billion for BAA last summer, is trying to boost its profits from its investment at the expense of long suffering passengers.See the full content of this document
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Heathrow Bosses Spend Less but Earn More From Shops
The accounts come ahead of an important report from the Competition Commission, which is expected to say that an end to BA...
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