UK government urged to restore ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport slot rules
To prevent UK consumers paying higher airfares than passengers in other countries, the government have been urged to restore ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport slot rules.
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To prevent UK consumers paying higher airfares than passengers in other countries, the government have been urged to restore ‘Use it or Lose it’ airport slot rules.
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