Now let's hear Hoon say /that/ here
"London would be “completely at ease” if Madrid’s Barajas airport were to be selected ahead of Heathrow as the hub of a possible new alliance between Iberia and British Airways, the UK transport minister has told EL PAÍS. Geoff Hoon, who was in Madrid to discuss the upcoming G20 London Summit with Spanish officials, said it was better for the two airlines, and not the governments, to decide the location of any future hub".
He's right, but I want him to give the same quote to the British press.
Elsewhere he appears to accuse the Turks & Caicos Islands of being soft on criminals (in the context of tax).
He's right, but I want him to give the same quote to the British press.
Elsewhere he appears to accuse the Turks & Caicos Islands of being soft on criminals (in the context of tax).
Labels: Air travel, Hoon, Spain