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UK flights: Number of planes using British skies to reach all-time high | UK flights: Number of planes using British skies to reach all-time high |
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The number of flights using British skies on one day is set to reach an all-time high of 9,000 on Friday. | The number of flights using British skies on one day is set to reach an all-time high of 9,000 on Friday. |
More than than six per minute are expected, exceeding the previous record of 8,854 set on 25 May 2018. | More than than six per minute are expected, exceeding the previous record of 8,854 set on 25 May 2018. |
A bank holiday, school half-term, the Monaco Grand Prix, and Cannes Film Festival have added to the spike, air traffic controller Nats said. | A bank holiday, school half-term, the Monaco Grand Prix, and Cannes Film Festival have added to the spike, air traffic controller Nats said. |
The record may soon be broken again, with flights to the Champions League final in Madrid on 1 June contributing. | The record may soon be broken again, with flights to the Champions League final in Madrid on 1 June contributing. |
Prices for flights from the UK to the Spanish capital have soared to more than £1,300 return since Liverpool and Tottenham both qualified for the final. | |
The UK's busiest airspace is over south-east England, where four of the country's five main airports are. | The UK's busiest airspace is over south-east England, where four of the country's five main airports are. |
Nats' head of service performance, Wendy Howard-Allen, said demand for air travel was "increasing all the time". | Nats' head of service performance, Wendy Howard-Allen, said demand for air travel was "increasing all the time". |
"We've been planning for this busy summer period for a number of months - preparing for the worst and hoping for the best," she said. | "We've been planning for this busy summer period for a number of months - preparing for the worst and hoping for the best," she said. |
"With many events coinciding at the end of May and in early June, it's important to realise the impact this will have on air traffic." | "With many events coinciding at the end of May and in early June, it's important to realise the impact this will have on air traffic." |
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