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Old Mar 2, 2019, 1:56 am
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Originally Posted by Ldnn1
Might I suggest that the following wording in the wiki is a little too qualified, and may cause unnecessary alarm especially to overseas visitors who may not know much about the situation. The likelihood of flights operating as normal is a lot more than probable.
You need to read the whole response, which provides much more context - and I can assure members it was provided by someone who has a far greater knowledge of what’s happening than most other people on FT.

There are very few issues that are completely resolved right now, so it would be irresponsible of anyone to provide - in the closest thing we have to ‘official’ advice - a categorical assurance everything will be fine when there are still many things to work through. Taking that into account, I think the answer as a whole is accurate and realistic.
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