Airport boss rejects campaign group's flights cap suggestion
15.10.09
A suggestion by campaigners that the number of passengers could be limited at Bristol Airport if it is given permission to improve and expand its facilities are 'flawed' its chief executive told the Western Mercury. At a meeting of North Somerset Council's central area planning committee on October 8, Stop Bristol Airport Expansion (SBAE) argued the number of passengers using the airport should be capped at 8 million a year.
However, Robert Sinclair, chief executive officer at Bristol Airport, told the newspaer: ‘While it is encouraging that SBAE recognises the need to expand the airport in order to meet demand for air travel to and from the South West, its suggestion of a cap of 8 million passengers per annum is flawed. The planning application before North Somerset Council is for facilities to handle growth to 10 million passengers over the next decade to 2019.'
‘The proposed infrastructure has been designed on this basis, the environmental and economic impacts have been assessed using this figure, as have the proposed controls and mitigation measures.’ Mr Sinclair said the development for 8 million passengers would look entirely different, and it is possible that this volume of passengers could be reached without requiring planning permission.
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