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The boss of Virgin Atlantic has attacked Heathrow’s chief executive for choosing to go to sleep as a substation fire caused ...
Virgin Atlantic boss Shai Weiss said the behaviour of Thomas Woldbye was not that expected of a chief executive.
However, Heathrow boss Thomas Woldbye called the fire an "unlikely event" and defended the length of the closure, saying he had to make "very serious safety decisions". Mr Woldbye apologised to ...
If not, we forget it," Thomas Woldbye told the Airlines 2024 conference. Woldbye said he needed a decision by the end of 2025 so Europe's busiest airport did not "keep wasting money and time." ...
Thomas Woldbye unveiled funding for upgrades and expansion, such as boosting the capacity of Terminals 2 and 5, reconfiguring the layout of the airfield, and boosting bus and coach connections.
Chief executive Thomas Woldbye told the BBC while the airport would look at what it could do better, he was "proud" of the response to the "major incident". Mr Woldbye told BBC Radio 4's Today ...
In a gripping interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Heathrow chief Thomas Woldbye said he was "proud" of how the airport handled the incident. This afternoon, the government ordered an ...
It takes 10 hours to restore key airport systems if they lose power, MPs on the Transport Select Committee were told ...
But Thomas Woldbye, Heathrow’s chief executive, said he was “proud” of the airport’s response to the “unprecedented” crisis and claimed it is not unusual for airports to be so ...
Exclusive: Airport says constrained area, expensive building costs and prevalence of long-haul flying make high fees ...
Shai Weiss, who leads the airline, said the behaviour of Thomas Woldbye was not that expected of a chief executive and called his decision “questionable”. Around 200,000 passengers were left ...
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