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Why have some UK airports and airlines struggled to ramp up operations?
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Karen Walker, Jens Flottau, David Casey

As demand for air travel returns, why have some airports and airlines in the UK struggled to ramp up operations accordingly? Aviation Week air transport editors discuss how we got here and whether the chaos was inevitable or avoidable.
 
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