
London Book Fair faces travel disruptions
April 16th, 2010 admin
The London Book Fair is now facing significant disruption ahead of what had been billed as the busiest fair in its 39-year history, with flights in and out of the United Kingdom downed for second day due to volcanic activity in Iceland.
Originally posted on BookBrowse 
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