Thousands still stranded at airports in Europe
LONDON: Thousands of undone travellers remained stranded during airports opposite Europe upon Tuesday, even as authorities warned that intrusion could last until after Christmas, following a heaviest snowfalls in decades.
Thousands of Christmas travellers were forced to sleep in airports as well as stations opposite Europe as fresh snowfalls paralysed transport. At Heathrow, Britain's busiest airport, hundreds are spending their fourth day stranded in depot buildings. Beleaguered BAA, a operator of Heathrow, has scrapped dual thirds of Tuesday's schedule as well as a single of a dual runways is still closed, despite it not snowing heavily since Saturday morning.
Air India operated dual flights to India upon Monday, a single to New Delhi as well as a alternative to Mumbai.
Thousands of Christmas travellers were forced to sleep in airports as well as stations opposite Europe as fresh snowfalls paralysed transport. At Heathrow, Britain's busiest airport, hundreds are spending their fourth day stranded in depot buildings. Beleaguered BAA, a operator of Heathrow, has scrapped dual thirds of Tuesday's schedule as well as a single of a dual runways is still closed, despite it not snowing heavily since Saturday morning.
Air India operated dual flights to India upon Monday, a single to New Delhi as well as a alternative to Mumbai.
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