AIRLINE NEWS
Friday, September 19, 2008
Virgin Atlantic says would bid for London's Gatwick
Virgin Atlantic said on Wednesday it would bid for Gatwick Airport as part of a consortium.
"Virgin Atlantic would relish the opportunity to bid for Gatwick as part of a consortium and inject our customer service expertise into any future running of the airport," Chief Executive Steve Ridgway said in a statement.
BAA, owned by Spain's Ferrovial, said earlier on Wednesday it would put London's Gatwick up for sale, with the process beginning immediately.
Source: reuters.com
"Virgin Atlantic would relish the opportunity to bid for Gatwick as part of a consortium and inject our customer service expertise into any future running of the airport," Chief Executive Steve Ridgway said in a statement.
BAA, owned by Spain's Ferrovial, said earlier on Wednesday it would put London's Gatwick up for sale, with the process beginning immediately.
Source: reuters.com
Labels: BAA, Gatwick, Virgin Atlantic

