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  • ...Luton]] in [[Bedfordshire]]. The airport is two miles from Junction 10a of the [[M1 motorway]]. ...Stansted Airport|Stansted]]. It is one of seven airports to which now bear the name of London, along with Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, [[London City Airp
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  • ...ted Airport''' is a passenger airport located at [[Stansted Mountfitchet]] in [[Essex]], 30 miles northeast of Central [[London]]. ...private companies such as the Harrods Aviation terminal, which is opposite the main terminal building and handles private jets and some state visits.
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  • |Image=Flag of the United Kingdom.svg ...ities in the Commonwealth, the Union Flag was considered to be the flag of the [[Commonwealth]].
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  • |picture caption=Prestwick Airport in 2010 ...d 1 nautical mile northeast of the town of [[Prestwick]] and 32 miles from the city centre of [[Glasgow]].
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  • ..., off the northwest coast of [[Great Britain]]. They are also known as '''the Long Island'''. ...outh. The largest island, [[Lewis with Harris]], is the largest island of the [[British Isles]] after [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] themselves.
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  • ...east of [[Birmingham]] city centre, at [[Bickenhill]] in [[Warwickshire]]. The airport is a base for Flybe, Monarch, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines and Tho ...llion in 2012, making Birmingham the seventh busiest airport in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...:M1 Moira (1) - geograph.org.uk - 195736.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The M1 from the bridge at junction 9]] ...e A1 in County Down and the [[M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland)|N1/M1]] in the [[Republic of Ireland]]).
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  • ...mmercial airport serving the city of [[Bristol]] and its surrounding area. The airport is 7 nautical miles south-west of Bristol city centre. Built on the site of a former RAF airfield, it opened in 1957 as '''Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport''',<ref name=history>[http://www.bris
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  • ...contract for provision of air navigation services at the airport. In 2004 the airport handled 314,375 passengers and 380 tons of cargo. ...airport in the world.<ref>''Most Extreme Airports''; History (TV channel)|The History Channel; 26 August 2010.</ref>
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  • |owner=Manchester Airports Group ...on's Heathrow Airport]] to operate two runways over 3,280 yards in length. The airport covers an area of 1,440 acres.
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  • |owner=AGS Airports ...om]]. It is the primary airport serving Glasgow and its conurbation and is the principal transatlantic and direct longhaul entry airport into northern Bri
    15 KB (2,258 words) - 18:45, 26 January 2019
  • ...Greater Manchester Metrolink - tram 3009A.jpg|thumb|M5000 at Exchange Quay in August 2011]] ...n =London}}</ref> In 2014/15, 31.2 million passenger journeys were made on the system.
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  • |picture caption=Under construction in September 2014 ...port under construction since early 2012 on [[St Helena]], chief island of the [[British overseas territories|British overseas territory]] of [[St Helena,
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  • |owner-oper=Highlands and Islands Airports Limited ...], chief town of [[Inverness-shire]]. It is owned by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited.
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  • |ownership=Manchester Airports Group ...an airport located 3.5 nautical miles north-northeast of [[Bournemouth]], in south-western [[Hampshire]].
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  • [[File:Weald & Downland group.jpg|thumb|350px|A group of buildings at the museum]] ...Sussex|Singleton]] in [[Sussex]], seven miles north of [[Chichester]], off the A286. It is run as a registered charity.<ref>{{charity|306338|Weald and Do
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  • ...5, and the sixth-busiest airport in the United Kingdom by total passengers in 2016. ...al Infrastructure Partners, who are also the majority shareholder and lead the management of [[Gatwick Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://global-infra.c
    12 KB (1,774 words) - 20:23, 3 April 2018
  • |operator=Regional & City Airports ...irport'', lies to the east of the City of [[Exeter]], at [[Clyst Honiton]] in [[Devon]].
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  • ...north-east of Bermuda's capital, [[Hamilton, Bermuda|Hamilton]]. In 2016, the airport handled about 402,925 passengers, up 5.6% from 2006.<ref>[https://w ...d services to Bermuda Airport from Canada, the [[United Kingdom]], and the United States.
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  • ...ref>{{cite web|url=http://ukcensusdata.com|title=Data from the 2011 census in England and Wales - UK Census Data 2011|first=Good Stuff IT|last=Services|d ...mercial importance waned from the mid-19th century with the development of the nearby coastal towns of [[Fleetwood]] and [[Blackpool]].
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