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IN EUROPE IN 2017 By annual passenger traffic 1. London Heathrow (LHR)


10 BUSIEST AIRPORTS


78,013,771 2. Paris (CDG)


69,473,157 3. Amsterdam (AMS) 12


68,515,425 4. Frankfurt (FRA)


64,500,386 5. Istanbul (IST)


63,854,109 6. Madrid (MAD)


53,388,044 7. Barcelona (BCN) 47,262,826


8. London Gatwick (LGW)


45,555,569 9. Munich (MUC)


44,577,241 10. Rome (FCO)


40,968,756 Data gathered in a 2017 report


from Airports Council International Europe, a non-profit organisation representing more than 500


airports in 45 European countries. JUNE 2 0 18


DRE AMLINER DI SRUP TION


BRITISH AIRWAYS IS THE LATEST CARRIER seeing disruption because of problems with the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines for the B787-9 Dreamliner fleet. More than a dozen airlines have been affected, including Virgin Atlantic and Norwegian. As a temporary measure, British Airways is wet leasing three Qatar Airways A330 aircraſt over the summer (leasing them with crew and maintenance included). Tese aircraſt have a different configuration and don’t have premium economy (World Traveller Plus). It is currently unclear which flights are affected by the substitutions that will take place from the beginning of June until the end of September this year. British Airways told Business Traveller: “Like other


airlines around the world, we are carrying out detailed precautionary inspections on Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines on some of our Boeing 787-9s to ensure we meet all the relevant regulatory requirements. To facilitate the additional Rolls-Royce engine inspections and any associated maintenance, we are making some minor schedule adjustments.” ba.com


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new Miami hotels


NOBU HOTEL MIAMI BEACH Dubbed as a hotel within a hotel, Nobu Miami Beach occupies the old tower of the Eden Roc hotel, built in the Modern Miami style in the 1950s. The Nobu Hotel Miami Beach offers 206 rooms and suites, each with a natural, beach house feel, from US$469 (£333) a king. As for dining, choose from the Japanese fusion dishes of Nobu Miami, or Malibu Farm restaurants. nobuhotelmiamibeach.com


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