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Scottish Labour Party Leader visits Glasgow Airport

Scottish Labour Party Leader visits Glasgow Airport

Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar visited Glasgow Airport today. 

The Glasgow MSP met with Glasgow's Operations Director Ronald Leitch and AGS Airports' CEO Andy Cliffe to discuss the vital role the airport plays in supporting Scotland’s economy.

A spokesman for Glasgow Airport said: “We were really pleased to welcome Anas and his team to the airport today to provide an update on our ongoing recovery.

"The airport is currently operating at 86% of its pre-Covid capacity and we are working to rebuild the connectivity that plays such a vital role in supporting every aspect of the Scottish economy.

"The success of the airport and the wider city region are intertwined. Having strong connectivity supports our tourism industry, it provides our businesses with routes to market, it helps attract foreign direct investment and, importantly, it drives wider prosperity by creating meaningful employment.

"Given the wider economic significance of Glasgow Airport, we believe a route investment fund with a regional focus is needed to help attract airlines back to Scotland.”