Belfast Airport

The Belfast Telegraph reveals that the travelers arriving at the Belfast International Airport, in Northern Ireland, can be hit by a tariff, for making use of the luggage trolleys of at least £1 per trolley. But the superiors of this airport are denied to rule out these controversial plans.

This new change of imposition of £1 drop off charge could just be kicked off as the summer holiday season starts at the earnest, in the course of widespread criticism from the consumer groups.

A spokeswoman has claimed that “Belfast airport has declined to rule out the approaching tariff for the luggage trolleys and all the aspects of the business are constantly reviewed and yet no decisions have been made concerning this matter.”

The Spanish owners of the Belfast International airport, Abertis, has commenced the trolley charge at £1 at London Luton, it’s another airport in the year 2008. An increase has been seen at its fees at Luton and as well as at the Bristol Airport, which is owned by 3 shareholders, in the last week.

There is a chance that in the upcoming days, this new alteration would hit the Abertis owned Cardiff airport and also may be rolled out across a number of other airports.Seo UK

A travel editor at the Independent newspaper has claimed that “it will certainly follow in the wake of drop off charges and charges of fast track security and also passengers are expected to pay for more services, at the proliferation of the low fare airlines.”

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