United Kingdom airport operators BAA announced that it is expecting profit growth to go strongly in the current year 2011 as compared to the year which has passed. The economic recovery may push the demand of recovery and in the same way travel demands also are increasing day by day. This has helped to create only a major year of disruption. We are expecting that the business of travel and tourism will be growing day by day as such said by the Colin Matthews who is BAA’s chief executive.
The operator of London’s Heathrow, which is considered to be the busiest airport of has managed in his own ways to post narrow losses for the year 2010 despite of the issue of last year freeze. The natural event which has occurred means the snowfall which has blocked all the ways hindering the travel and tourism market just a week before the Christmas holidays. The recovery seen will no doubt continue in the coming years also and will help to make growth for the airlines.
This is the biggest disruption which has been created last being on the top of volcanic ash problem and the strike problem which has also created a lot of damage to the travel and tourism market. The majority of the parts are owned by the BAA and the results are showing quite solid progress due to which we attained different goals which we set in the previous years.
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