UK Soft-Pedals On Air Peace, Lists Conditions To Secure Slots At Heathrow

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 22nd Oct, 2024 - tori.ng

In the letter, Haigh said the options available to Air Peace to secure slots in Heathrow Airport, according to ACL, are to join the waitlist.

 
The UK aviation authorities have stated that it is ready to discuss the issue of slot allocation to Air Peace, the Nigerian carrier, at the Heathrow Airport, London.
 
A report by TheCable revealed that the authorities however gave conditions before such can be done.
 
This was in response to a letter sent to him by Festus Keyamo, the Nigerian minister of aviation and aerospace development.
 
Louise Haigh, the UK secretary of state for transport, said his department would be ready to “further discuss this matter” at the “upcoming International Civil Aviation Negotiations event in October 2024”.
 
“We consider the social, economic and political links between our two countries to be vital. They rely on a vibrant air services market, which I hope we can continue to protect by working together. International connectivity is critical for the continued prosperity of our citizens and businesses, and I therefore very much appreciate your representations on behalf of Nigerian carriers,” Haigh wrote in his response.
 
Recall that the federal government had threatened to deny UK carriers slots at the Lagos and Abuja airports if Airpeace was not granted a slot Heathrow Airport.
 
Addressing the Nigerian government’s displeasure in a letter dated September 5, 2024 seen by TheCable, Haigh said Air Peace could not secure slots at Heathrow Airport because the domestic airline submitted its request after the slot coordination process had concluded for each season.
 
“ACL report Air Peace sent late requests for slots for the Summer 2024 season and the Winter 2024/2025 season; their requests were received after the slot coordination process had concluded for each season,” Haigh wrote.
 
“Carriers can ensure they are in the best position to receive any available slots by following the correct processes.”
 
Haigh said capacity constraints at Heathrow Airport have reduced slot availability for airlines, with over 319,721 slots requested by several carriers out of a total of 290,580 slots available.
 
“As you may be aware, Heathrow Airport is constrained by runway capacity and an Air Traffic Movement limit which places downward pressure on the number of slots available in any operating season,” the secretary said.
 
“For example, for the Summer 2024 season, there were a total of 290,580 slots available; given the capacity constraints, historic rights, and the growth ambitions of all carriers, the number of slots requested reached 319,721.
 
“This means that carriers had unfulfilled requests for 29,141 slots, which were placed on to a waitlist to potentially receive slots returned to the pool.”
 
Haigh pointed out that Air Peace is operating from Gatwick Airport, which is the second busiest airport in the UK, with many connections to Europe, Asia, and North America.
 
“The airport benefits from a direct, mainline rail connection to the centre of London with connection times comparable to other London airports. Several carriers, from a range of nations, have developed substantial and successful operations to London at Gatwick Airport,” he said.
  
In the letter, Haigh said the options available to Air Peace to secure slots in Heathrow Airport, according to ACL, are to join the waitlist, acquire slots through slot trading and commercial arrangements with other carriers or choose to operate from another airport, which Air Peace chose.
 
“ACL advise that carriers have three options in this scenario: join the waitlist; choose to operate to another airport, as Air Peace have done; or acquire slots through slot trading and commercial arrangements with other carriers,” the secretary said.
 
“We encourage Air Peace to continue to liaise with ACL on the process for acquiring ad-hoc and historic slots at the UK’s coordinated airports.”
 
Haigh said the capacity constraints in Heathrow Airport affect new entrant carriers.
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