European travel this summer was always going to be tricky, with a pent up demand, the high costs of tickets, the highest number of flights in the skies since 2019 and the threat of an air traffic controllers strike. That news just got a little worse if you’re traveling through London Gatwick over the next two months—named this week as the airport with the most delays and cancellations in June 2023.
Expected Busiest Places In Europe To Fly This Summer
Everyone is flying again. Britons are expected to make 25 million overseas trips by air from now until September, as reported in the U.K.’s The Times. A
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