LONDON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Britain's aviation regulator said
that Heathrow, the country's busiest airport, would not be
permitted to increase charges as much as it had wanted, as both
the hub and its airline customers vie to recover pandemic
losses.
The Civil Aviation Authority said in its initial proposals
on Tuesday that Heathrow could raise its per passenger charge to
between 24.50 pounds and 34.40 pounds. Heathrow had requested
the cap be set at between 32 pounds to 43 pounds.
In 2020, the charge was 22 pounds per passenger.
(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kate Holton)