Heathrow Airport’s CEO has slammed a new £10 transit charge as “unnecessary” and one that makes the UK “uncompetitive” to the rest of Europe. The government has forced people entering the UK without a visa, including airline transit passengers, to get a £10 electronic travel authorisation (ETA). Thomas Woldbye says he understands the government wants to control borders, but argues transit passengers “never touch our border”.
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