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UK government consider BAA airport fine

London, UK - Fot the winter travel chaos that disrupted plans of thousands of passengers at London-Heathrow

British Transportation Secretary, Philip Hammod, threatened over the weekend to fine BAA, the operator of London-Heathrow airport, for the winter travel chaos that disrupted travel plans of thousands of British air passengers. Hammod seeks more powers for air regulators because, under present rules, the Civil Aviation Authority could not punish the operators of Britain’s busiest airport beyond f...

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