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Five European airline executives call for lower taxes, airport costs

Wed, 17th Jun 2015 11:04

Brussels (Alliance News) - In the first meeting of its kind, five chief executives from Europe's biggest airlines met Wednesday to lobby EU lawmakers to increase competition at European airports, lower taxes and limit labour strikes.

"Europe needs a common strategy and comprehensive plan for our aviation industry," Carolyn McCall, chief executive of easyJet, told journalists after the meeting. "It's overdue."

The executives of Air France-KLM, easyJet PLC, International Consolidated Airlines Group PLC, which oversees British Airways, Lufthansa AG and Ryanair Holdings PLC said they would form a new association aimed at representing their interests at the EU-level by October, in order to take their concerns to EU Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc.

Cutting airport costs, making airspace more efficient - including avoiding labour strikes such as those by air traffic controllers that have grounded hundreds of passengers in the last year - and reducing passenger taxes were among the executives' key demands.

"It is really unacceptable that any of us operate in an airport with a single ground handler," McCall said. "It's very bad for customers, it's very bad for competition. The EU has to take that onboard because it is there to protect consumers and increase competition."

Carsten Spohr, an executive with German carrier Lufthansa, and Air France-KLM executive Alexandre de Juniac said one of the priorities was lowering the costs of airport security. Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary called for limiting labour strikes, including encouraging binding arbitration.

"The market should be allowed to operate," said International Airlines Group executive Willie Walsh. "It is in the interest of our customers that we have a more efficient industry."

Copyright dpa

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