Airport, which had hoped to raise fees, loses appeal to UK competition watchdog in provisional ruling

Heathrow will have to cut passenger charges by almost a fifth next year after losing an appeal to the UK competition watchdog.

The London airport had hoped to raise the fees it charges to airlines to fund baggage handling, security and other costs, which are set by the aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

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