New hotel plans for London Biggin Hill Airport

drawing of new hotel at London Biggin Hill Airport
London Biggin Hill Airport has released new plans for its boutique hotel, which are available to view at a public exhibition from 3-8pm on Tuesday 10th October at the airport’s Lookout Coffee Shop.
The new plans see a revision of an original planning application for a larger hotel that was approved in 2009. Comprising of 54 en-suite double bedrooms, a small restaurant, lounge and gym, the hotel is primarily intended for pilots and crew arriving at the airport, as well as for the engineers who are working on aircraft being maintained at the numerous MROs located on the field. The hotel will further reinforce the airport’s strategy of offering the very best facilities enabling the continued success of its tenant businesses.
“We are delighted to share our revised proposals for a boutique hotel at London Biggin Hill Airport, which will fit in well with the many services we already offer as well as providing further employment opportunities for the region.”
Robert Walters, business development director, London Biggin Hill Airport, said: “We are delighted to share our revised proposals for a boutique hotel at London Biggin Hill Airport, which will fit in well with the many services we already offer as well as providing further employment opportunities for the region.
“As the gateway to London, Biggin Hill Airport is outpacing the competition with some 15% growth this year to date. Services such as the dedicated six-minute heli-shuttle are in high demand, coupled with an increase in maintenance of business jets at the airport. The hotel is a key part of the equation to ensure that London Biggin Hill continues on its journey to become one of the best equipped and most easily accessible business aviation airports in the world.”