U.K. Airports Resume Normal Service After Air Traffic Flaw
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U.K. airports resumed regular service after a technical fault in the system that manages the country’s air traffic disrupted flights and delayed thousands of passengers yesterday.
Operations returned to normal at London Heathrow, a spokeswoman for Europe’s busiest hub said today. Eight arrivals and four departures were canceled this morning as some planes remain at other airports after more than 200 flights were scratched yesterday, said the spokeswoman, who declined to be identified, citing company policy.