EasyJet strips out seats to cope with summer season of travel chaos

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EasyJet strips out seats to cope with summer season of travel chaos
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EasyJet has announced that it will remove seats from its aircraft to cope with staff shortages as European airports warn of a summer of travel chaos

The airline will strip six seats from about 50 of its A319 aircraft, cutting the number of passengers down to 150.

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