Leeds Bradford Airport will have to wait another three weeks to find out whether it will get permission to operate more night flights.
A planning condition states it can operate up to 2,920 flights between 11pm and 7am in the summer season . It exceeded that limit last year and Group for Action on Leeds Bradford Airport claims it committed the same offence this summer, by running at least 473 extra night-time flights, and should be taken to court by Leeds City Council.
said the council should now use its powers to issue a Breach of Condition Notice, to ensure the airport is taken to court for prosecution.
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