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Ryanair employer sceptical about new Heathrow runway, prepares significant UK investment

Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said Britain needs to concentrate on adding capacity at airports aside from London's Heathrow and decreasing guest taxes as he set out plans to deploy an extra 100 airplane in the UK in the next 8 years.

British finance minister Rachel Reeves has actually simply provided the government's backing to a long-delayed brand-new runway at Heathrow Airport as part of her plan to revitalise the country's slow economy.

O'Leary stated on Wednesday he did not expect Heathrow's third runway to be developed at any time soon.

You could grow today in Manchester or Birmingham. You might grow at Stansted, O'Leary informed reporters in London.

I don't personally think a third runway in Heathrow is likely. I suspect a second runway in Gatwick is more deliverable, he told reporters.

Ryanair is because of get 300 brand-new airplane in the next 8 years, and a third of those will go into Britain, which accounts for about 40% of its company.

The company plans major financial investment in other British airports along with the 100 aircraft.

O'Leary said the British federal government should focus on developing other airports in places like Bournemouth or Edinburgh and decreasing traveler taxes if it wishes to improve economic development.

(source: Reuters)