Media
BBC pays £3K per week for Holmes' flights
Published Saturday, Aug 4 2007, 15:44 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

The host fronts programmes for Sky and ITV in London every morning, which means that he must fly to Glasgow on a private jet to be able to arrive at the BBC Scotland studios in time for broadcast on Wednesdays.
A source told The Sun: "He could take a scheduled flight but they can be unreliable. So Eamonn arranges his own transport."
A spokesman for the BBC confirmed: "Eamonn is paid a fee for appearing on the show and that takes into account any transport costs he may incur."
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