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Artists Death Cab for Cutie
Release dateAugust 30, 2005
StudioLong View Farm
North Brookfield
Massachusetts
United States
Labels Atlantic Records
GenresIndie Rock
Alternative Rock
Indie Pop
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Date of Upd.
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Plans is the fifth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released August 30, 2005 on Atlantic Records. The album spawned three singles: "Soul Meets Body", "Crooked Teeth", and "I Will Follow You into the Dark", with all three songs charting.

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By Katy Austin & Sam HancockBBC News

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Passengers have been left stranded abroad and in The UK, and The backlog is expected to cause continued delays.

Explaining Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>What Happened in detail, Mr Rolfe said Nats received millions of flight Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Plans - which document The planned movements of Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Aircraft - every year.

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Mr Rolfe apologised to those affected, insisting he was confident Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>The Situation would not arise in The same way again.

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He added that procedures had already been put in place to make sure The error could be solved quickly were it to arise again.

Nats remedied The fault around Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Three Hours after announcing it just before midday on Monday, but widespread disruption had already occurred in that time.

Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>The Incident will be investigated by The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Nats has confirmed there were no signs The failure was caused by a cyber-attack.

After chairing a meeting between Nats, The CAA, airlines, airports, trade bodies and Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Border Force , Transport Secretary Data -tip='kisi' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Mark Harper said on Tuesday that knock-on effects of The disruption were likely to continue over Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>The Coming days.

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In its latest statement, EasyJet offered to put on extra Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Flights to help bring people back to The UK. Data -tip='kisi' Data -kimlik='4015468'>The Boss of Ryanair, meanwhile, said it had had to cancel about 250 Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Flights already, affecting around 40,000 passengers.

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Analysis of flight Data websites showed at least 281 Data -tip='diger' Data -kimlik='4015468'>Flights - including departures and arrivals - were cancelled on Tuesday at The UK's six busiest airports.

This consisted of 75 at Gatwick, 74 at Heathrow, 63 at Manchester, 28 at Stansted, 23 at Luton and 18 at Edinburgh.

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