
Most would think that global economic downturns and the threat of terrorist action would somehow severely leave the demand for civil air transport in turmoil but thank goodness that in the recent years, it has continued to rise, and with it new challenges appear. In fact, the success and increase of air travel has also coloured the essentiality of matching services to markets as scheduled air journeys are able to cover distances between a few hundred and several thousand kilometres; thus they are most economically made by aircraft well matched to popular routes.
In London; demand for air transport has increased significantly through the years and people travelling from all parts of the globe and neighbouring places of London has but accelerated call for cheap flights. Though it really is expensive to fly, a London traveller would have to look at the significance of the price at an alternately new angle. One may think the total cost is way off the charts but then, do consider the headline cost also. Isn’t also the whole point of flying supposed to give convenience as compared to being on a bus or train. You may want to let go of those few pounds then if the means to get to a place is really suitable.
For frequent flyers the, London boasts of world-class airports, in fact there’s five major ones, namely: London Heathrow Airport, London Gatwick Airport, London Stansted Airport, London City Airport and London Luton Airport.
