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    CAA Invites Industry Feedback on Gatwick’s Proposed Airline Commitments

    News TeamBy News Team09/08/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Civil Aviation Authority has initiated a consultation to consider Gatwick Airport’s proposal for a four-year extension of its commitments to airlines.

    Industry opinions are sought to evaluate whether the extension, including revised pricing frameworks and sustained investment plans, aligns with consumer interests.

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has initiated a consultation to assess Gatwick Airport’s proposal to extend its commitments to airlines by four years. This evaluation includes whether the suggested revisions align with consumer interests. Key elements of the proposal encompass adjustments to pricing caps and assurance of continued investment. The industry’s input will be critical in determining the direction for Gatwick’s economic regulation.

    Gatwick Airport has outlined a financial framework as part of the extension proposal, advocating a revised price cap model. Initially, it will apply Consumer Prices Index (CPI) minus one percent for two years, followed by CPI plus zero percent for the subsequent years. This approach aims to maintain balance between operational costs and customer affordability.

    Further to pricing strategies, Gatwick has committed to sustaining a minimum annual investment of £120 million. This investment will span from 2019-20 to 2028-29, illustrating a significant focus on infrastructure and service improvements. Additionally, the airport will re-evaluate service quality targets and associated rebates to ensure continued high standards.

    Stakeholders and industry representatives have until September 20 to provide feedback on the proposal. This consultation period is crucial for gathering diverse perspectives and shaping regulatory decisions. The CAA emphasises the importance of aligning the airport’s extended commitments with broader industry expectations and consumer interests.

    Introduced in April 2021, the current commitments are set to expire by March 2025. Gatwick’s proactive move to propose an extension until 2029 reflects its strategic foresight. This decision underscores the airport’s dedication to long-term planning, aligning with its broader strategic objectives of providing consistent service delivery.

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    The proposed extension aims to stabilise airline operations at Gatwick amidst evolving economic conditions. By revising pricing and maintaining investment, Gatwick seeks to reinforce its position as a pivotal aviation hub. Collaboration with industry partners is expected to enhance operational efficiencies and foster mutual growth.

    As the consultation period draws to a close, the CAA will evaluate all submitted feedback to inform its regulatory approach. The outcome will significantly influence Gatwick’s operational strategies, highlighting the integral role of collaborative stakeholder involvement in regulatory processes.


    Gatwick Airport’s proposed commitment extension represents a significant move towards long-term stability and efficiency.

    This consultation underscores the importance of collaborative industry engagement in shaping future aviation strategies.

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