A Written Assembly Question (WAQ) by the Leader of the Welsh Conservatives has revealed that Labourâs First Minister has once again opted to fly trans-Atlantic from Heathrow, rather than from the airport his government owns in Cardiff.
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Carwyn Jones is in America this week to âsell Wales to the world like never beforeâ, but has come under fire for flying from Heathrow. With Welsh Conservatives claiming that it was a âmissed opportunity to highlight Cardiffâs connectivity with the rest of the world.â
Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies, said:
âThe First Minister says that itâs time to sell Wales to the world like never before, and yet once again he has opted not to use the international airport his government owns.
âItâs a remarkable decision and sends a dreadful message to potential investors, and indeed the wider public.
âThe excuse that there are no direct flights to America doesnât wash either; flying from London isnât direct when it first entails a two-and-a-half hour drive to London.
âHaving a viable, recognised international airport could be hugely influential in raising Walesâ international profile, yet sadly Carwyn seems to prefer Heathrow Airport to the one his government has spent tens of millions of pounds on.â
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy & Transport, Russell George AM, said:
âThe Welsh Government funds regular promotional campaigns at Cardiff Airport highlighting its links with North America, via Amsterdam or Dublin, and yet the man who technically owns the airport refuses to use it.
âIf Carwyn Jones wonât support the airport he purchased what hope do taxpayers have of getting a return on their investment?
âThis was a missed opportunity to highlight Cardiffâs connectivity with the rest of the world, and taxpayers will want reassurances that the First Minister isnât giving more of their money to rival airports just to avoid a little bit of extra waiting time â or to boost his First Class air miles.â
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