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LONDON, June 8 — Hundreds of thousands of jobs, if not millions, could be lost in Britain if aviation is not able to resume quickly, the chief executive of London's Heathrow Airport said today. Britain introduced a 14-day quarantine period for international arrivals on Monday despite warnings...

Monday, 08 Jun 2020 03:50 PM MYT

LONDON, June 8 — Hundreds of thousands of jobs, if not millions, could be lost in Britain if aviation is not able to resume quickly, the chief executive of London's Heathrow Airport said today.

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