Northwest Airlines Resumes Minneapolis-St. Paul to London Service
The service had been suspended temporarily since Oct. 30 for the lower-demand winter season due to high fuel costs.
Northwest Airlines planned to resume daily nonstop service between Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and London on Friday, the airline announced.
The service had been suspended temporarily since Oct. 30 for the lower-demand winter season due to high fuel costs. Northwest said it planned to offer service between the Twin Cities and London all year.

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