1/21/2024 0 Comments London stn airport to cityREAD MORE: Stunning light trails with colour-changing fountains and colossal wishing wall returns to Essex Gareth Powell, London Stansted’s Managing Director, said: “Our plan to invest in new facilities is great news for our customers, partners, and the region because it will provide additional terminal capacity and a better passenger experience for everyone travelling through London Stansted Airport. They added that the extension will "enable the airport to improve its capacity at busy times and cater for more passengers in the years ahead." If plans go ahead, Stansted Airport claims that the expansion will provide "extra space required to accommodate forecast growth." Stansted Airport says "it will provide a more spacious departure lounge for passengers, including new shops, bars and restaurants, state-of-the-art check-in equipment, increased baggage system capacity and an enlarged security hall with additional space for more security lanes fitted with next-generation scanners." The proposed scheme, which if approved will see a three-bay extension to the back of the terminal building, which the airport say is designed to transform the airport experience. "Africa needs these vital products today," he said.Stansted Airport has announced plans to expand its passenger terminal to be able to 'cater for more passengers' in the coming years. Meanwhile Sawadogo Mahamadi, head of Burkina Faso's chamber of commerce and industry, called Mr Putin's grain offer "a very good thing". It comes after Moscow pulled out of a landmark deal which had allowed the safe export of grain from Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea to global markets.Ī Russian news agency cited Uganda's foreign minister as calling the decision "understandable". Mr Putin told African leaders earlier that he was ready to replace Ukrainian grain supplies to the continent and could ship tens of thousands of tonnes of free grain within months (see our 11.36 post). "We are food-secure, he is just adding to what we are already have," he said. Zimbabwe's president has said he is "grateful" for Vladimir Putin's offer of free grain - but insisted his country is "food-secure" and not in need of handouts.Įmmerson Mnangagwa told reporters at the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg that "we are not in any grain deficit at all".
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