More empty seats on British flights

The British Aviation Authority highlighted the “lingering effects” of the London bombings today as it said demand for flights at its seven airports weakened last month.

More empty seats on British flights

The British Aviation Authority highlighted the “lingering effects” of the London bombings today as it said demand for flights at its seven airports weakened last month.

While the group handled 12.6 million passengers in October – an increase of 1% on a year earlier – the average load factor fell by two percentage points as airlines flew 4% more seats but carried fewer people on each service.

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