Europe’s airports face risk of total shutdown, warns ACI

16-Oct-2001

EUROPE. At press-time ACI Europe was warning that European airports could be just days from a total shutdown because of reduced insurance cover. Leading airports, previously covered for up to $1bn, are now being offered cover of between $5m and $50m per incident.

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