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European airports, after the problems of the past days, are slowly coming back to normal aircraft movements

London, United Kingdom - London-Gatwick CEO proposes to move 20% of Heathrow's traffic during winter

Air transport in Europe has been severely hit by the bad weather conditions which are characterizing the continent in these days, but on Tuesday 22 January 2013 the situation is slowly coming back to normality, with many airports operating with their regular aircraft movements or however with limited disruption. London-Heathrow, the busiest European hub, cancelled 46 flights arriving or departing...

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