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LHR capacity cap won’t impact cargo ops, stakeholders say

Handlers look to hire additional staff amid shortages

Kelly StrohbyKelly Stroh
July 21, 2022
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Airfreight stakeholders anticipate cargo operations will not be significantly impacted by the passenger capacity cap implemented at London Heathrow Airport (LHR), regardless of staffing challenges and flight cuts. LHR earlier in July imposed a two-month capacity cap due to elevated traffic at the airport, leading several carriers to drastically cut flights, including British Airways — […]

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