Gatwick Forced To Limit Movements Due To Air Traffic Controllers’ Illness

London Gatwick airport
Credit: London Gatwick Airport
LONDON—London Gatwick Airport has been forced to impose a cap on flight movements at the airport until Oct. 1, following a shortage of air traffic controllers in the airport’s control tower. A Gatwick spokesperson said that the airport and NATS—the UK’s air traffic control (ATC) provider—have been...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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