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Heathrow travel woes prolonged after terror scare
Aug. 13, 2006

 

Three days after authorities uncovered an alleged plot to blow up airliners over the Atlantic and imposed tight restrictions on what passengers can carry aboard flights, air traffic at London's Heathrow Airport remained snarled Sunday, with airlines canceling as many as 30 percent of their flights.

Most of the cancellations at the world's busiest international airport were limited to short-haul flights, but departures of long-haul flights were delayed for hours. That meant inconvenience at best for nearly all of the almost 200,000 passengers who pass daily through the airport and for the airport workers.


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