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Summary:
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its final determination on an appeal by Heathrow Airport and three airlines (British Airways, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic Airways) against a price control decision made by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The CMA found that the CAA's Heathrow price control struck the right balance between passenger price and airport investment, but identified three issues that require reconsideration. The CMA has ordered the CAA to review these issues promptly, and the CAA has agreed to do so.
Key Points:
The CMA's role in appeals is to assess specific errors in the CAA's decision
The CMA found in favor of the CAA's price control overall
Three specific issues were remitted to the CAA for reconsideration
The CAA will review these issues promptly
Reference: The CMA's dedicated webpage for the final determination can be found at [H7 Heathrow Airport Licence modification appeals].
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