Europe Travel May Ease as Airlines, Rails See ‘Near-Normal’ Day
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European travel may ease today as airlines and rail operators work to return service to more-normal levels after snow and ice grounded jets and snarled train lines for four days.
Deutsche Lufthansa AG expects “almost regular” operations within Germany and across Europe as the weather improves, said a spokeswoman, Bettina Rittberger. London’s Heathrow Airport, Europe’s busiest, managed to get both runways open by late yesterday, and flights resumed at Paris’s two main airports.