CAA: U.K. Pax Traffic Hurt By Hike In Fuel, Airline Costs
Passenger traffic at U.K. airports has slowed in the past two years, hurt by airline cost increases and skyrocketing fuel prices, according to a report from the Civil Aviation Authority. Passenger traffic at U.K. airports has grown at an average annual rate of about 6% since the mid 1970s, more than...
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