'Dirty' and 'Untidy' Heathrow Slammed By Leading Airline (RedNova)

Airline BMI has launched a stinging attack over the state of Heathrow airport, branding it as dirty, untidy and poorly maintained. It has presented the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the regulator, with a dossier of failures that occurred at BAA-owned airports last year.

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Posted July 11, 2005

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