Birmingham International Airport
Birmingham airport has direct scheduled & charter flights linking over 100 destinations across Europe, North
America & the Middle East plus connections to hundreds more across the world. With seven low-cost airlines,
Birmingham International Airport is the low-cost capital for the Midlands. From Birmingham, there are more seats,
to more places, with more airlines, more often than any other airport in the region.
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Blackpool International Airport
This is the alternative airport in the North West of England. Blackpool Airport offers fast, efficient
commuter services for the business community, and attractive destinations and schedules for short break
and longer holiday travellers. Part of the City Hopper Airports Group.
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Bournemouth International Airport
Services fly to France, Holland, Spain, Ireland, Scotland and Italy from Bournemouth International. In 2006
daily flights have been added to Amsterdam, weekly holidays to Luxor in Egypt, weekly flights to Ibiza, direct
flights to Bodrum in Turkey, comprehensive flights to Paphos and a summer program to Crete.
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Leeds Bradford International Airport
The Leeds Bradford International Airport wesbite provides flight timetables, real time flight arrivals, departure
information as well as online shopping, corporate information, job vacancies for people looking for employment and
a virtual tour of the airport.
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Brighton City (Shoreham) Airport
Brighton City (Shoreham) airport is at the forefront of general aviation in the UK and a major base for
flying activities on the South Coast. The airport serves the wider South Coast but the city of Brighton & Hove
and the town of Worthing are both an easy drive from the Airport. The airport benefits from direct access from
the main A27, and a main line rail station is within easy reach.
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Bristol International Airport
Bristol International Airport is a relaxing way to fly to or from Bristol and the South West. It provides domestic
flights all over the UK, Scotland, Ireland and England as well as European flights to 20+ countries. Bristol airport
also covers America with flights to New York City and the Middle East with flights to Egypt plus other destinations
such as the Canary Islands and Tunisia.
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Cambridge City Airport
Cambridge City Airport is a regional airport with a business focus which is just three miles from the famous
Cambridge University and the City centre. In addition it is less than 15 miles from Newmarket, the home of horse racing.
Cambridge airport offers a flight program to Jersey plus you can charter planes for private or business use. The
airport also provides access to the North, East and City of London as well as the fast growing businesses in the
East Anglian region as it has excellent public transport connections and is close to the A14, M11 and M25 motorways
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Carlisle Airport
Carlisle Airport is sometimes referred to as the Lake District Airport but is also a most convenient gateway to
the South of Scotland. The airport offers flight training schools and helicopter charter services to Northumberland
as well as Newcastle.
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Chester (Hawarden) Airport
At Hawarden, you will find a personalised and efficient passenger and aircraft handling service, convenient for
Chester as well as Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales. The airport is owned and operated by Airbus UK, whose
primary role is the manufacture of wings for the Airbus fleet. The airport offers private charter services
for the business or leisure traveller.
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Coventry Airport
Coventry Airport offers international flights to multiple destinations throughout Europe including Holland,
Germany, France, Spain and Italy. The airport has been operating as a passenger terminal again since April 2004
when Thomsonfly.com started their low cost flight operation.
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Nottingham East Midlands Airport
Nottingham East Midlands Airport is one of the fastest growing airports in the UK. EMA is popular for International
flights, flying millions of holiday passengers each year and, in addition, the airport runs cargo flights and is
the major hub for the Royal Mail globally.
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Doncaster Sheffield Airport
International flights including long-haul departures to Florida, Mexico and Dominican Republic. The first purpose
built airport in over 30 years, Doncaster airport offers flights with operators such as Ryan Air one of the original
low cost airlines starting a new trend in international travel. Also known as Robin Hood Airport, it commenced
commercial operation on 28 April 2005. On the site of a former Royal Air Force base sits a brand new terminal, and
one of the UK's longest runways.
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Durham Tees Valley Airport
International flights operated by operators KLM, bmibaby and RyanAir, destinations include Amsterdam, Cork,
Dublin, Jersey, Paris, Venice and Verona. In the Summer of 2006 flight operations also offer Turkey, Tenerife
and Tunisia. Formerly known as Teesside International Airport but in September 2004 the name was changed to Durham
Tees Valley Airport.
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Exeter International Airport
Exeter International Airport is one of the UK's regional airports with flights all over Europe andy many other
destinations worldwide. Home of Flybe, Exeter International Airport is an ideal airport to start your holiday or
business trip if you live in the South of England. Owned by Devon County Council and is managed and operated by
Exeter and Devon Airport Ltd. Construction started work on a new departure lounge in August 2002 and is now
complete. The new building accommodates 400 departing passengers as the airport is growing to accommodate local demand.
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Humberside Airport
International flights to Ireland, Spain, Holland, Turkey and Spain. Flight operators include KLM, XL Airways and
Ryan Air. With KLM, passengers can reach 300+ world destinations via short hop flights into Schipol Holland before
connecting en-route to their destination. Humberside Airport offers summer destination flights like most other UK
Airports that stop during the UK's winter months which include flights to Bulgaria, Cyprus, Madeira and Jersey as
well as the destinations listed above.
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