Editor's letter: How the Boris Johnson's half-baked coronavirus travel policy inadvertently united the famously divided airline industry

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Editor's letter: How the Boris Johnson's half-baked coronavirus travel policy inadvertently united the famously divided airline industry
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For once the aviation sector is on the same page with open contempt for a policy that will wreck millions of holidays this summer, writes Simon Calder

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Up to the end of 2019, London was the undisputed air capital of the world. Despite decades of foot-dragging on airport expansion, Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton collectively handled over 150 million passengers – far more than New York, Tokyo or Beijing.

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We are an we are a loving but strong island nation, not landlocked. No need to propogate the deadly virus in a controlled fashion. It is not a magic virus. Shuts the ports!

Notice how it's your own leaders who want you all to die? Bit of karma for your Turkophobia & anti Erdoğan propaganda 😂

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