Policy paper

A new runway at Heathrow and the North West

Published 5 June 2018

A new runway at Heathrow would bring real benefits to people across the North West

Existing flights to Manchester could be joined by new routes to cities like Liverpool.

It would also mean a greater choice of airlines at Heathrow and international destinations for people going on holiday, visiting friends or family or travelling for business.

The increased competition at the airport is expected to drive down fares.

Up to £74 billion to passengers and the wider economy over 60 years.

Expansion would send a clear message to the world that Britain is a truly global nation

It would ensure we have the connections we need to thrive internationally.

A new runway would enable Heathrow to nearly double its capability to move cargo by air, offering businesses across the country the chance to increase their exports.

Additional capacity at Heathrow would support growth in important sectors of the UK and the North West economy, including advanced manufacturing and the creative industries.

Freight capacity at Heathrow to nearly double to 3 million tonnes each year benefiting UK businesses.

Improving journeys to the North West

HS2 will boost connectivity via an interchange at Old Oak Common from 2026.