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Heathrow warns services will 'remain significantly disrupted' after UK air traffic control fault

Sky News Monday, 28 August 2023
Heathrow Airport has said its services will "remain significantly disrupted" on Tuesday after air traffic controllers across the UK experienced a technical fault.
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Hundreds of flights have been delayed or cancelled after a technical issue with the UK's air traffic control system.

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