Top Indian-origin hotelier in UK in legal battle with Britain's Heathrow Airport

Press Trust of India  |  London 

An Indian-origin hotelier, Arora, is taking legal action against Britain's for his right to build a nine-storey at one of the world's biggest airport hubs.

Under local planning rules, a maximum of 42,000 spaces are allowed at the airport. believes the 42,000 cap refers to the as a whole, of which his land is a part and therefore should allow him the right to build too.

A planning application has been pending with since 2015. Unable to secure approval for his multi-storey car park, Arora was allowed to build a smaller version with 1,000 spaces and five storeys on the site, which opened last year.

However, the 59-year-old Punjab-born behind a chain of hotels in the UK wants to add another four floors and undercut parking charges at Heathrow which are among the most expensive in the world.

But the newspaper notes that Heathrow guards its rights "jealously". As well as earning money from drivers, they allow it to reap returns from by adding the value of the to its asset base, currently worth 15.8 billion pounds.

The newspaper also claims that the current row is about more than just It is a proxy for Arora's broader battle with the airport on whether competition should be allowed.

The wants the right to build a third runway at the airport, and has backing from airlines including for his cut-price plan. Heathrow, however, claims the right to develop the runway is its alone.

Arora, with an estimated fortune of 349 million pounds in the latest 2018 edition of Rich List', is understood to have hired two top barristers to fight his parking case.

Heathrow thinks Arora should exhaust the planning process before going to court. We believe this is entirely without merit and will respond accordingly, the airport said in reference to the High Court claim filed by Arora.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 15:55 IST