U.K. Flights Up 5.7% In 2005, But Domestic Growth Slows

U.K. commercial flights increased 5.7% to a 2.3 million flights in 2005, the highest annual rise since 1999, National Air Traffic Services said last week. Domestic traffic grew 5.1% last year, but the growth rate slowed significantly toward the end of the year. The peak growth of 9.5% came in May...

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