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Airlines who cancel flights will not lose their rights to valuable takeoff and landing slots at busy airports, which can be forfeited when flights fail to operate over a period. The change
UK, and the changes will be targeted on routes where there are multiple flights a day so that passengers can be rebooked on to an earlier or later flight. But some passengers may find they
changes will allow airlines to give back a limited proportion of their allocated takeoff and landing slots without losing the right to operate them the following season. Usually, cancelling these puts airlines at risk
passengers. Ministers have also asked the UK's four refineries to maximise jet fuel supply, and are exploring ways to increase supplies from the US. Airlines say they are not currently experiencing fuel supply problems
right thing". It comes after a UK-bound [EasyJet flight was diverted to Rome](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg7p3pdl8m7o) last week because a passenger had packed a charging power bank in hold luggage. Nicholson said the "basic
rights to valuable takeoff and landing slots at busy airports, which can be forfeited when flights fail to operate over a period. It was announced on Friday that exemptions to the “use-it-or-lose
airline described as "unacceptable" passport queues. Other passengers due to travel with Ryanair from Milan Bergamo airport to Manchester [also missed their flight due to passport control problems.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg3xzxpv32o) Greece insists