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Airlines demand Britain's air traffic control body should compensate passengers as flight chaos looks set to cost £100million

Airlines demand Britain's air traffic control body should compensate passengers as flight chaos looks set to cost £100million
Airlines are demanding a change in the rules - made possible by Brexit - to make the National Air Traffic Services (NATS) pay for the disruption that is its fault.

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