The regulator has said it will carry out an independent review into the events of the August 28 bank holiday.
A former pilot has been announced as the new chief executive of the UK’s aviation regulator, as it conducts a review into the August bank holiday air traffic control meltdown.He joined the CAA in 2014 and previously spent time at easyJet as chief pilot and head of aircraft operations.
The combined cost to airlines in providing refunds, re-bookings, hotel rooms and refreshments to affected passengers has been estimated at around £100 million by industry body the International Air Transport Association.Former CAA chief executive Richard Moriarty stepped down earlier this year after five years in the role.
“It is our commitment to deliver for consumers, who rightly expect the highest standards from our industry.
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