I fully agree with Iain AD Mann on the naming of Prestwick Airport (Letters, June 20).

Not only the name Robert Burns is a merchandising gift to the tourist industry but his image is known world wide. For those in far flung parts of the world who don't immediately recognise him, his appearance is significant enough to attract the curiosity to will find out.

His face is instantly recognisable, as are those of Abraham Lincoln or Albert Einstein, but, unlike them, his poems and works are known the world over and many people given the stimulus of the name and the image would be much encouraged to include Scotland on their trip.

For those who do not believe the world wide renown of Burns: I say let's give it a try;for the sake of Auld lang syne.

Philip Wilson,

25 Fenwick Road,

Glasgow