Airlines express outrage over the UK aviation regulator’s decision to increase air traffic control charges following the August Nats IT failure. Passengers expected to bear the brunt with warned higher fares until 2027. The UK’s aviation industry faces turbulence as air traffic control charges spike from £47 to £64 per flight. Airlines, including British Airways, EasyJet, and Ryanair, argue the hike is unwarranted given recent disruptions, calling for an independent review into Nats regulation. Airlines UK, representing major carriers, claims passengers will inevitably pay millions for the fee increase. Tim Alderslade, CEO, calls for a comprehensive review to protect passengers and shift the financial burden away from airlines for failures beyond their control.
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