British Airways shock shows the golden age of air travel is over

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British Airways shock shows the golden age of air travel is over
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As bosses warn that 'the industry is in free fall and we have not hit bottom', global air travel will never be the same again ✈️

Last week, the boss of Europe’s busiest airport should have been addressing the great and the good of the aviation industry.

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