Heathrow to remove cap after summer of growth
During the summer 2022, London Heathrow Airport served 18 million passengers which is more than any other European hub, and as a result, the airport has decided to remove the cap from 30 October 2022.
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During the summer 2022, London Heathrow Airport served 18 million passengers which is more than any other European hub, and as a result, the airport has decided to remove the cap from 30 October 2022.
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