coronavirus pandemic, but the London International Airport is starting to see a bit of a turnaround.Gary Vanderhoek, manager of commercial services and passenger experience, says the airport had four flights scheduled on Tuesday.“After the last 100 days of basically no flying at the airport, it’s amazing to see a bit of a comeback,” he said on London Live with Mike Stubbs.“It’s about a quarter of what we used to see — we were up to 30 flights a day at one time.” Canadians allowed to travel to Europe amid coronavirus pandemic Vanderhoek says the airport started a new program on June 22 to “regain some of that passenger confidence.” The program, Flight Path to Recovery, outlines all of the policies and procedures implemented in response to.