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Delivering for the passenger A Vision for London Luton

Delivering for the passenger A Vision for London Luton. INTRODUCTION. easyJet welcomes the development plans proposed both by Luton Borough Council and London Luton Airport Operating Limited (LLAOL).

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Delivering for the passenger A Vision for London Luton

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  1. Delivering for the passenger A Vision for London Luton

  2. INTRODUCTION • easyJet welcomes the development plans proposed both by Luton Borough Council and London Luton Airport Operating Limited (LLAOL). • This document sets out easyJet’s vision for London Luton Airport, and what is required to ensure that the airport becomes a natural choice for passengers in London and the South East.

  3. LONDON LUTON HAS A VITAL ROLE IN THE LONDON SYSTEM

  4. MAKING THE AIRPORT EASY TO GET TO

  5. PASSENGER FRIENDLY TERMINAL FACILITIES

  6. AIRFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENABLE EFFICIENT OPERATIONS

  7. THIS NEEDS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE RIGHT COST BASE

  8. Appendix

  9. LUTON’S PLACE IN THE EASYJET VISION • Luton is easyJet’s home and we see a positive future • Since 1995 we have grown into the largest operator at the airport • Our fleet has grown from a single 737 to a fleet of 16 state of the art A319/A320 family aircraft • We offer unrivalled connectivity to 34 destinations (and counting) • Vital arterial connectivity to 4 domestic destinations in Scotland and Northern Ireland • Mix of business and leisure driven routes to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East • Exciting new destinations such as Reykjavik • Luton is capacity constrained at peak times and passenger experiences suffer • Security queue times are a particular pinch point, especially in the morning peak • Road infrastructure has not expanded in line with the growth in passengers at the airport

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