The heads of British Airways, bmi, Virgin Atlantic and Easyjet have warned the British government that there could be chaos at London's airports during this summer's Olympic Games, which could cause major embarrassment to the country and endless frustration for visitors, according to an article from Reuters.
In a blunt letter, the airlines said that time was running out to tackle the expected surge in air traffic and its potential impacts. They argue that failure to address their concerns could bring misery to millions of regular travelers and those coming to London for the event. According to the report, London expects an additional 700,000 international travelers during the course of the Olympics.