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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6981.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6974.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6972.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6964.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6966.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6955.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6961.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6954.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5016.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6970.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6963.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6953.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK.15 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Emirates flight EK28, Boeing 777-31H(ER) aircraft (reg A6-EGE) departs Glasgow International Airport for Dubai.  First flight back after the lockdown was eased.  Following the coronavirus (COVID19) crisis, the global aviation industry has been massively affected, causing some airlines to go bust and the others to cut huge numbers of staff and cancel orders on new aircraft. Emirates cancelled their flights to Glasgow until today. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_6952.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 7 August 2020<br />
Pictured: Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP departs on his private jet plane after visiting Scotland with a backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A230 & A321 aircraft after they were grounded indefinitely due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic forcing BA to axe more than 12,000 jobs and retire its whole fleet off Boeing 747 planes.<br />
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “It was fantastic to be in Scotland today visiting Scottish businesses and hearing how they have persevered through this crisis. <br />
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“The UK Government has provided vital assistance to the Scottish Government during this time, protecting jobs and supporting businesses. <br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES
    CDF_8588.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 7 August 2020<br />
Pictured: Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP departs on his private jet plane after visiting Scotland with a backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A230 & A321 aircraft after they were grounded indefinitely due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic forcing BA to axe more than 12,000 jobs and retire its whole fleet off Boeing 747 planes.<br />
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “It was fantastic to be in Scotland today visiting Scottish businesses and hearing how they have persevered through this crisis. <br />
 <br />
“The UK Government has provided vital assistance to the Scottish Government during this time, protecting jobs and supporting businesses. <br />
 <br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES
    CDF_8586.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 7 August 2020<br />
Pictured: Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP departs on his private jet plane after visiting Scotland with a backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A230 & A321 aircraft after they were grounded indefinitely due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic forcing BA to axe more than 12,000 jobs and retire its whole fleet off Boeing 747 planes.<br />
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “It was fantastic to be in Scotland today visiting Scottish businesses and hearing how they have persevered through this crisis. <br />
 <br />
“The UK Government has provided vital assistance to the Scottish Government during this time, protecting jobs and supporting businesses. <br />
 <br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES
    CDF_8587.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5325.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5370.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7408.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5334.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5347.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5352.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5359.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5384.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5382.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5389.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: James Connelly of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5401.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7420.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7437.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7443.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7452.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7461.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0119.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0134.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
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The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
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Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7454.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
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We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0127.jpg
  • Scottish/English Border at Berwick, Scotland, UK. 22 July 2020<br />
Pictured: (L-R) James Connelly; Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland.<br />
All people must stop travelling from England to Scotland for non essential reasons to protect the people of Scotland from Covid-19. New cases of Covid-19 Are 5.5 Times higher In England than Scotland and Professor Rowland Kao a mathematical biologist at EDINBURGH University stated recently that if there is increased travel between England and Scotland it is inevitable that cases of Covid-19 will increase in Scotland.<br />
<br />
We are drawing attention to this issue and calling on the Scottish Government to implement quarantine restrictions on people from south of the border if they are engaged in non essential travel. It would be best that people living in England think of others and take staycations in England which is in the best interest of public health.<br />
<br />
The idea that today’s protest is anti English is simply not true. This protest is purely about protecting the health of the people of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0681.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0687.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0684.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0678.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 13 August 2020<br />
Pictured: A TUI Airlines Boeing 737-800 (reg G-TAWU) stands empty on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport on a warm summer evening, where normally the airport would normally be at its busiest period.  A start contrast this evening as the jets and engines stand quiet and TUI Airlines posts loses this quarter of £1.8 Billion due to customers not flying and the coronavirus (COOVID19) lockdown. Customers are looking at next year for a family holiday and air travel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0676.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 17 April 2020.<br />
Pictured: A British Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopter (registration ZZ252) seen flying overhead in a landing pattern heads for Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital whilst operating Covid19 mission during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis which has killed almost 15,000 to date in the United Kingdom alone. The country has another three week lockdown imposed by the UK Government to assess the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 17 April 2020.<br />
Pictured: A British Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopter (registration ZZ252) seen flying overhead in a landing pattern heads for Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital whilst operating Covid19 mission during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis which has killed almost 15,000 to date in the United Kingdom alone. The country has another three week lockdown imposed by the UK Government to assess the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 17 April 2020.<br />
Pictured: A British Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopter (registration ZZ252) seen flying overhead in a landing pattern heads for Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital whilst operating Covid19 mission during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis which has killed almost 15,000 to date in the United Kingdom alone. The country has another three week lockdown imposed by the UK Government to assess the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0028.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 17 April 2020.<br />
Pictured: A British Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopter (registration ZZ252) seen flying overhead in a landing pattern heads for Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital whilst operating Covid19 mission during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis which has killed almost 15,000 to date in the United Kingdom alone. The country has another three week lockdown imposed by the UK Government to assess the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0029.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 17 April 2020.<br />
Pictured: A British Army Wildcat Mk1 helicopter (registration ZZ252) seen flying overhead in a landing pattern heads for Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital whilst operating Covid19 mission during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis which has killed almost 15,000 to date in the United Kingdom alone. The country has another three week lockdown imposed by the UK Government to assess the spread of the virus. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Londis BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 111.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 108.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0832.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Gulf filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0815.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 108.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0830.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 108.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0831.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 108.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0827.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 109.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0826.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Marks & Spencer BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 107.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0819.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 109.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0822.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Londis BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 111.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0835.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Londis BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 111.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0833.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 109.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0825.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Tesco Extra filling station:<br />
Unleaded 102.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 109.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0821.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Marks & Spencer BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 107.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0820.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Marks & Spencer BP filling station:<br />
Unleaded 107.9 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.9 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0818.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Gulf filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0817.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Gulf filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0816.jpg
  • Cumbernauld, UK. 10 April 2020. <br />
Pictured: Gulf filling station:<br />
Unleaded 105.7 pence/litre<br />
Disel 112.7 pence/litre<br />
<br />
UK Petrol pump prices have plummeted almost £1.00 per litre due to the the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis lockdown which has forced people to stay at home.  In March 2020 the price oil fell below US$25 per barrel. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_0814.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: Under a threatening dark stormy cloud, grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0174.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.
    DSC_0107.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.
    DSC_0101.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.
    DSC_0102.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: Under a threatening dark stormy cloud, grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0173.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: Under a threatening dark stormy cloud, grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0164.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: Under a threatening dark stormy cloud, grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0156.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: against a backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.
    DSC_0276.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: against a backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.
    DSC_0271.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: A backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0269.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 23 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: A backdrop of grounded British Airways (BA) Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft sit the second runway of Glasgow Airport awaiting their fate of being sold off or put in storage.  Since March these planes have been sitting idle on the the airports tarmac, doe to the global coronavirus (COVID19) crisis.  British Airways have cut almost 12,000 staff, and to date have retired their whole Boeing 747 fleet in a bid to cut operating costs.
    DSC_0268.jpg
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