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British Concorde fans warned to stay at home
Concorde sightseers are expected to cause heave traffic delays as they gather to watch Captain Mike Bannister land the aircraft for the last time on a commercial flight on 24 October. The enthusiastic supporters of Concorde are most likely to mix with Friday night commuter traffic and holidaymakers heading off for the autumn half-term holidays. Scotland Yard and BAA - the company that runs Heathrow - say the west London airport is not big enough to handle the extra people during a school holiday period, stressing there are only very limited viewing facilities on the north side of the airport and the general public should not expect to be accommodated by turning up on the day. "The public are reminded that the best view of the finale will be on their television sets at home," said a BAA spokesman. The event will be televised live in Britain. The Anglo-French jet dubbed "Speedbird One" by controllers, the only supersonic passenger aircraft in the world, will on Friday retire from service after 27 years in service across the Atlantic. A fall in passenger numbers and high maintenance costs have been blamed for the decision by BA and Air France to retire the aircraft.
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