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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193892

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193892

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193894

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193894

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193896

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193896

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193900

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193900

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193902

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193902

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193904

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193904

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193906

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193906

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193908

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193908

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193910

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193910

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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A starling near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the pro...

#9193912

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

A starling near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the pro...

#9193912

14 November 2022

A starling near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193914

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193914

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193918

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193918

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193920

Starlings Invade The Apulian Countryside

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022.
Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the...

#9193920

14 November 2022

The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".


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Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger...

#8655622

Queues And Crowd In Eindhoven Airport

12 August 2022

Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger...

#8655622

12 August 2022

Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger accumulate. Long queues of passenger waiting to pass in the security check and then get on the gate of Eindhoven airport EIN. Long lines of people waiting with delays are taking place in the Netherlands in Amsterdam Schiphol and Eindhoven airport, with the waiting time sometimes exceeding 6 hours and the queue building even outside of the airport terminal, where the airports placed temporary tents and water fountains. Long delays, crowds and queues are formed at the security check and bag collection as the Dutch and European airports are facing staff shortages after the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic while passenger and air travel has an increased demand especially during the summer for holidays as it is the first time without Covid restriction and measures. Eindhoven has also more passenger traffic as travelers avoid Amsterdam Schiphol Airport where the waiting lines are sometimes even 6.5 hours. The lost luggage cases are also higher than normal. Many European and UK airports cancel flights and have long delays, flight disruption, creating travel chaos for the aviation industry. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on July 2022


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Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger...

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Queues And Crowd In Eindhoven Airport

12 August 2022

Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger...

#8655626

12 August 2022

Crowds of passengers at the departing gates area. Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger accumulate. Long queues of passenger waiting to pass in the security check and then get on the gate of Eindhoven airport EIN. Long lines of people waiting with delays are taking place in the Netherlands in Amsterdam Schiphol and Eindhoven airport, with the waiting time sometimes exceeding 6 hours and the queue building even outside of the airport terminal, where the airports placed temporary tents and water fountains. Long delays, crowds and queues are formed at the security check and bag collection as the Dutch and European airports are facing staff shortages after the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic while passenger and air travel has an increased demand especially during the summer for holidays as it is the first time without Covid restriction and measures. Eindhoven has also more passenger traffic as travelers avoid Amsterdam Schiphol Airport where the waiting lines are sometimes even 6.5 hours. The lost luggage cases are also higher than normal. Many European and UK airports cancel flights and have long delays, flight disruption, creating travel chaos for the aviation industry. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on July 2022


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Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger accumulate. Long queues of passenger waiting to p...

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Queues And Crowd In Eindhoven Airport

12 August 2022

Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger accumulate. Long queues of passenger waiting to p...

#8655556

12 August 2022

Waiting times fluctuate at Dutch airports during morning peak travel day time as passenger accumulate. Long queues of passenger waiting to pass in the security check and then get on the gate of Eindhoven airport EIN. Long lines of people waiting with delays are taking place in the Netherlands in Amsterdam Schiphol and Eindhoven airport, with the waiting time sometimes exceeding 6 hours and the queue building even outside of the airport terminal, where the airports placed temporary tents and water fountains. Long delays, crowds and queues are formed at the security check and bag collection as the Dutch and European airports are facing staff shortages after the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic while passenger and air travel has an increased demand especially during the summer for holidays as it is the first time without Covid restriction and measures. Eindhoven has also more passenger traffic as travelers avoid Amsterdam Schiphol Airport where the waiting lines are sometimes even 6.5 hours. The lost luggage cases are also higher than normal. Many European and UK airports cancel flights and have long delays, flight disruption, creating travel chaos for the aviation industry. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on July 2022


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