airlines in the uk are being warned put passengers first or face action. a joint letter from the question tigs markets authority and civil aviation authority says airlines need to stick to the rules. they include not selling more seats than they can supply, giving customers plenty of notice for cancellations and meeting legal obligations when it comes to rerouting. all of this as long lines are frustrating passengers across europe. and anna stewart is live at one of the most popular vacation destinations in europe. ibiza, spain. all of this is causing significant chaos and misery for holiday makers right now. reporter: yeah, and i want to get an idea of just how disruptive it all is, so i went through me throw airport. and who doesn t want to go on vacation.
WILLIAMSBURG — Three new shows have opened at the Williamsburg Contemporary Art Center (WCAC) and will run until Aug. 5. The Fireside Gallery features works…