Airport says it will not extend restraints beyond end of month, as it reveals first-half profit of £50.6m

Gatwick airport has said it is back to “business as usual” and will not need to extend its capacity restraints beyond the end of the month.

The company said normal operations have resumed following months of strain on airports and airlines across Europe amid a surge in demand and staff shortages as pandemic restrictions eased.

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