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Siân Berry, I believe you have said that if you were elected Mayor, you would close London City Airport. If you were to do so, how would you accommodate the estimated 3,000,000 passengers who currently use it annually?
Asked by sunnyday on Mar 03 2008 4:06:18 PM and supported by 41 members
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My plan to close the airport at the end of its lease and replace it with affordable homes and a green industries park would bring much wider benefits to the people of London than more tarmac and low flying aircraft. 

City Airport wants to expand by 50% onto GLA-owned land, and I have pledged not to allow this if I were Mayor.  The increase in pollution, noise and congestion would cause more misery for Londoners in the local area, and the further increase in carbon emissions would spell disaster for the environment.

The majority of City Airport customers are on short-haul flights, which could be replaced by other forms of transport such as trains. The new Eurostar facility from St. Pancras means travelers can be in Paris or Brussels faster than if would if they flew.

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sunnyday at Apr 24 2008 12:00:00 AM Have there been any studies done to show that the rail links could cope with the increased passenger flow, should City Airport close?