Britain's Manchester Airport could face regulation after rapid growth
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Manchester Airport could be regulated to ensure it does not overcharge airlines on fees after its passenger numbers jumped by a third over a decade, giving it more market power. The UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in statement on Tuesday that it would start a consultation to determine whether Britain's third-busiest airport has so-called substantial market power after its passenger numbers jumped by 33% in 10 years to reach more than 28 million in 2018...