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Heathrow is poised remain the most expensive airport in the world, under plans submitted by the the UK?s aviation watchdog which permit the hub to raise its passenger fee despite a frenzied lobbying effort from the airline industry.

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

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  • Heathrow to remain world?s most expensive airportHeathrow is poised remain the most expensive airport in the world, under plans submitted by the the UK?s aviation watchdog which permit the hub to raise its passenger fee despite a frenzied lobbying effort from the airline industry.
  • Why Rail is the Next Big Growth Frontier for eDreams ODIGEO The liberalisation of European airspace in the late 1990s didn’t just create low-cost travel, it paved the way to a new class of digital intermediaries to aggregate a fragmented market. Today, we are seeing a strategic parallel unfold. As European rail undergoes a similar structural opening, the investment opportunity is now on the tracks. For [...]

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  • Station opening completes Northumberland Line...for nowShortly before 8.30am on Sunday, March 29th 2026, the first passenger train in more than 60 years pulled into Bedlington. It marked the completion of the Northumberland Line programme ? which has revolutionised travel in the area and surpassed all expectations in terms of passenger numbers since it opened in December 2024.

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  • New action group calls for East West Rail to open Frustrated residents in the Buckinghamshire town of Winslow are setting up an Action Group, as there appears to be no end in sight to the deadlock which is preventing scheduled passenger trains running between Oxford, Bletchley and Milton Keynes. The restored section of line between Bicester and Bletchley was completed in 2024 and approved by ORR inspectors in October of that year, but so far the only trains have been freight workings and test runs, apart from one or two passenger charters.

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