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High Seat

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Elevation 608
Prominence124 m
Locations Cumbria
England
Topo mapOS
OL4
Parent peak High Raise
Mountain range Lake District
Central Fells
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High Seat is a fell in the centre of the English Lake District. Despite being below 2,000 ft it is the highest point for about 5 miles in any direction; a consequence of the curious fact that the centre of the district is lower than the surrounding parts.

Emirates refuses Heathrow demand to cut flights

Jul 14,2022 1:00 pm

Emirates has rejected Heathrow Airport 's demands for airlines to stop selling summer tickets, calling The Move " unreasonable and unacceptable".

The airline accused The Airport of being " cavalier about travellers" after it decided to limit The Number of passengers who can depart each day over the summer

Emirates said the figure appeared to be " plucked from thin air".

It added it planned to operate Flights to and from The Airport as scheduled.

In a statement heavily criticising Heathrow management, Emirates accused The Airport of having a " blatant disregard" for customers.

" They wish to force Emirates to deny seats to tens of thousands of travellers who have paid for, and booked months ahead, their long-awaited package holidays or trips to see their loved ones, " the airline said, citing that people were desperate to travel after two years of pandemic restrictions.

The Company said it was given 36 Hours to cut passenger numbers, and therefore Flights , and was threatened with legal action for not complying.

" This is entirely unreasonable and unacceptable, and we reject these demands, " it added.

The cap on passenger numbers at Heathrow Airport will be in place from now until 11 September.

Emirates said the reduction represented a " greater than a 50% cut" than when Heathrow handled 219,000 passengers on average in 2019.

Thousands of UK travellers have been affected by disruption in recent weeks, with many having to deal with last-minute flight cancellations.

The UK is about to enter The Key Summer Holiday season as schools begin to Break Up and there are concerns travellers will be hit by further disruption and delays to journeys.

Emirates is clearly furious. While airlines haven't always enjoyed a smooth relationship with Heathrow, arguing over charges for example, this is in a different league.

Accusing The Airport operator of incompetence, blatant disregard for consumers, creating a mess that airlines and passengers have to sort Out . . it isn't pulling any punches here.

Emirates is in a difficult position. It relies on carrying large numbers of passengers in big planes from London to Dubai, where most of them fly on to other long-haul destinations. So every flight cut matters - and Emirates thinks it shouldn't have to cut them.

It isn't the only airline saying this sort of thing, either. Others have been very vocal behind The Scenes as well.

Emirates claims Heathrow has threatened legal action if it doesn't comply with the demand to cut Flights - But says it has no intention of doing so.

The gloves are off.

Airports and airlines, which cut jobs during The Height of the coronavirus pandemic, have struggled to recruit staff as demand for international travel has returned.

But Emirates said its ground handling and catering staff were " fully ready and capable" of handling its scheduled Flights , claiming the " crux of the issue lies with the central services and systems which are the responsibility of The Airport operator".

The airline said for The Past 10 months, as international travel had recovered from being grounded, it had boasted " regularly High Seat loads" so " our operational requirements cannot be a surprise to The Airport ".

It said rebooking passengers was " impossible" with all of its Flights at full capacity over The Next few weeks, which included services at other London airports and on other airlines.

" Moving some of our passenger operations to other UK airports at such short notice is also not realistic, " the airline said. " Ensuring ground readiness to handle and turnaround a widebody long-haul aircraft with 500 passengers onboard is not as simple as finding a parking spot at a mall. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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