Today: October 23, 2024
Today: October 23, 2024

UK's Birmingham Airport returning to normal operation after security incident

Britain introduces hotel quarantine programme for arrivals from a
October 23, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) -Operations at Birmingham Airport in central England will be returning to normal after reports of a suspicious vehicle on Wednesday had earlier led to cancelled flights.

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