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welcomed sign. let s pan away, because there s so much activity on the tarmac at heathrow airport. we ll probably catch a plane coming in. in fact as i look off into the distance, i can see about four of them stacked up for londoning. 75 percent of europe s air traffic is back in the sky today. this crisis shut down one third of the world s air travel and cost an estimated $1.7 billion, and that figure now has the hands out and the fingers pointing. as chief of the international air travel association says, the governments now need to step in and pick up the costs because it s their bad decision making, according to him, and any second now you re going to see another plane come in for a landing it s their bad decision making, according to him, that exacerbated this problem, this shutdown ultimately lasted twice as long as the shutdown after the september 11th attacks. now, the civil aviation authority of great britain i think that was a 727 that just touched down at heathrow the
cots for days. some say they re running out of money patience. 750,000 passengers have been stranded as the crisis in the air continues now for a fifth day. depressing, tiring, nerve wra racking. everybody s gotten an extra nine to 12 days in washington. yeah, that s great if you want it. and although we ve seen some of the flights taking off today, the bag log must be overwhelming. steve watt is a spokesman for the air travel association. france says some of the european countries can open up air space tomorrow. they have to stay in certain zones. how do you manage to get this backlog of people to where they re supposed to go? it s not going to be easy and it s going to take days. just because we re hearing the good news about the air space opening tomorrow, i don t think consumers can think that all of