European airlines, airports and air traffic controllers have made sweeping changes to their operations as the aviation industry tries to avoid another summer of disruption for passengers.
Changes to flight schedules and efforts to reduce the risk of strikes by air traffic controllers have left industry bosses optimistic that there will not be a repeat of last summer’s problems.
“In general the whole of the industry is better prepared . . . but you can never be complacent and relaxed,” said Johan Lundgren, chief executive of easyJet, the UK low-cost airline.
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