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BAA: London-Heathrow airport lost revenues for 40 million pounds

London, England - For the recent inconveniences due to the snow storm

BAA, British Airport Authority, has estimated that London-Heathrow airport has lost revenues for as many as 40 million pounds because of the cancellations and inconveniences happened in recent days, due to the freezing and the snow that have paralyzed the transport around the world. The losses, according to the newspaper "Financial Times", wouldn't be much different respect to those generated by...

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