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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. At terminal 3.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. At terminal 3.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Virgin takes off from Heathrow at 08.39.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Laura Humphries and Julie Diggins. BA and Virgin flight attendants at terminal 3 today.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. At terminal 3.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Laura Humphries and Julie Diggins. BA and Virgin flight attendants at terminal 3 today.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Laura Humphries and Julie Diggins. BA and Virgin flight attendants at terminal 3 today.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Virgin takes off from Heathrow at 08.39.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. Laura Humphries and Julie Diggins. BA and Virgin flight attendants at terminal 3 today.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. At terminal 3 today. Aaliyah, Brooke Lowri and Ffion New York.
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Historic dual-take off from Heathrow celebrates return of US travel.
Flights to the USA back on today from Heathrow. Airlines British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have marked the return of US travel with a rare twin take-off from Heathrow Airport on Monday morning. The two aircraft took to the skies in a synchronised departure on parallel runways at Heathrow. At terminal 3. Natasha Millward off to the states to see her fiance.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. BA air crew wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to work as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. BA air crew wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to work as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. Three young travellers wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to Nice for a two week holiday as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. Three young travellers wear masks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow on their way to Nice for a two week holiday as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Travellers wear masks at London Heathrow as new rules making face masks mandatory comes into force in England
London, UK. A young women wears a mask at Terminal 5, London Heathrow as face masks become compulsory today in airports, shops, takeaway cafes and supermarkets and enforced by the Police, with anyone who fails to wear one liable to a £100 fine.
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Heathrow airport
Sarah Hartstein and Guy Potter arriving from LA now isolating in Croydon. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Heathrow Terminal 2 today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Arrivals this morning at Heathrow T2. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Arrivals this morning at Heathrow T2. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Heathrow terminal 3 empty today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Heathrow terminal 3 empty today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Runway closed at Heathrow today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
A lone passenger at Heathrow today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Terminal 5 international arrivals today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Naomi arrives back at Heathrow after 3 years in Hong Kong and is going into isolation for 14days at her home in London from this morning. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Naomi arrives back at Heathrow after 3 years in Hong Kong and is going into isolation for 14days at her home in London from this morning. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Sarah Hartstein and Guy Potter arriving from LA now isolating in Croydon. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Sophie arriving from Austria at Heathrow. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Heathrow airport
Passengers head towards the tube refusing to answer questions re isolating at Heathrow T2 today. International air and train passengers spoke of confusion over the UKÕs new quarantine rules and dismissed them as ÒpointlessÓ. Most people arriving in the UK from today will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, after filling out an online locator form giving their contact and travel details, as well as the address of where they will be staying. The new Government rules have been brought in as part of efforts to guard against a second wave of Covid-19 infections. People who refuse to comply could be fined £1,000 in England.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airlineÕs first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis. This photo: Sakak, 35. He spends 6 months in the Uk and 6 month back home in Bulgaria. He is a truck driver came back for work reasons.
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Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airlineÕs first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis. This photo: Sakak, 35. He spends 6 months in the Uk and 6 month back home in Bulgaria. He is a truck driver came back for work reasons.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria.
Luton Airport. First commercial flight landing in the UK. Luton airport briefly bursts into life, as Wizz Air flies in from Bulgaria. A few hundred seasonal pickers fly in on Friday, a far cry from the 49,000 passengers a day before pandemic. Just after 7.30 on Friday morning, the arrivals hall at London Luton Airport burst into life following a 10-day shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 100 passengers arrived on Wizz Air flight W6 4301 from the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, on the airline’s first scheduled commercial flight since the crisis.
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