CAA publishes annual report on airport accessibility
For the first time since the report began, no UK airports were marked as 'poor' in the CAA's annual report for airport accessibility.
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For the first time since the report began, no UK airports were marked as 'poor' in the CAA's annual report for airport accessibility.
10 July 2019 | By International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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