London Heathrow Airport's planning costs for its proposed third runway have surpassed $1 billion, a figure that is likely to impact both airlines and passengers through increased charges. The airport has asked for approval to raise passenger fees in order to recover expenses related to its ongoing efforts to secure planning permission.
Earlier this month, Heathrow disclosed that the total cost of expanding and modernizing the airport is now estimated at £49 billion ($66.17 billion), with approximately £21 billion ($28.36 billion) allocated specifically for the third runway project.
According to The Times, planning costs for the third runway are currently around £820 million ($1.10 billion). Heathrow has already recovered £500 million ($675 million) from airlines via higher fees and is seeking permission to recoup an additional £320 million ($430 million) needed to complete the planning process. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulates Heathrow’s passenger charges, which are among the highest globally, although some European airports such as Frankfurt and Munich have steeper fees.