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1. Aberdeen Airport Official BAA Aberdeen Airport website - live flight arrivals, timetable, travel information, services and company information. At the heart of the offshore oil and gas industry, Aberdeen Airport is one of the world's busiest commercial heliports – serving over 2.7 million passengers a year and offering flights to around 35 (fixed-wing) destinations by 27 fixed-wing airlines.
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2. BAA - UK For links to all British Aviation Authority airports: London Heathrow, Gatwick & Stansted plus Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Southampton.
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3. Barra Airport The Island of Barra is located near the southern tip of the Western Isles. The Airport lies on the north east coast of the island. Washed by the tide twice a day it is the only beach airport in the world to handle scheduled airline services. Serviced by British Airways.
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4. Belfast George Best City Airport Arrivals and Departures - catering for both the business and leisure traveller, is located 2 miles from the centre of Belfast and allows quick access to and from all major venues in the UK.
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5. Belfast International Airport Opened in 1917, today over 4 million passengers each year pass through its gates. Flight operators include EasyJet, British Airways and the Isle of Man service by Manx2. Domestic flights to Wales, England and Scotland as well as European departures to Spain, Holland, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Germany, Jersey and France. Scheduled and Charter flights both operate from Belfast International airport.
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6. Benbecula Airport lies between North Uist and South Uist in the Western Isles. The airport, located on the west coast of the island, provides important support services to the QinetiQ Hebrides Ranges. An Air Traffic Control Service is provided for all operations except on call ambulance flights, which are supported by a Flight Information Service. Brisitsh Airways and Highland Airways services.
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7. Birmingham International Airport Travellers will find direct scheduled & charter flights linking over 100 destinations across Europe, North America & the Middle East - with connections to hundreds more across the world. There's everything from 'full service' to 'no frills' airlines available and with seven low-cost airlines, Birmingham International Airport is the Midlands’ low-cost Capital. 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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8. Blackpool International Airport the alternative airport for the North West of England. Airport offers fast, efficient commuter services for the business community, and attractive destinations and schedules for short break and longer holiday travellers.
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9. Bournemouth International Airport flying to Europe from the south coast in England offering scheduled flights. Services fly to France, Holland, Spain, Ireland, Scotland and Italy Thomsonfly being a operator. 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 summber program to Crete.
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10. Bradford (Leeds) International Airport Official website of Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA). Online wesbite provides flight timetables, real time flight arrivals, departure information, online shopping, corporate information, job vacancies for people looking for employment, and a virtual tour of the airport.
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11. Brighton City (Shoreham) Airport at the forefront of general aviation in the UK, and a major base for flying activities on the South Coast. Serving the South Coast, the City of Brighton & Hove and the town of Worthing are both within a short drive of 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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12. Bristol International Airport a relaxing way to fly to or from Bristol and the South West. Providing domestic flights all over the UK, Scotland, Ireland and England. European flights to 20+ countries, America including flights to New York City and the middle east flights to Egypt or Canary Islands and Tunisia.
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13. Cambridge City Airport is a regional airport with a business focus three miles from the world famous Cambridge University and City centre, and only fourteen miles from Newmarket, the home of horse racing. Offers a flight program to Jersey plus you can charter planes for private or business use. The airport provides access to the North, East and City of London as well as the fast growing businesses in the East Anglian region, it has excellent public transport connections and is close to the M11, A14 and the M25 motorway network.
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14. Campbeltown Airport RAF Machrihanish hosted UK military and NATO base operations until 1997. The airport runway, at 3,049 metres, is one of the longest in Europe. Aircraft operations are supported by a Flight Information Service. Campbeltown itself is situated three miles to the east of the airport and can be easily accessed with a taxi or hire car. Attractions in Campbeltown include the famous Springbank distillery company, the heritage centre which shows the history of the town, and Davaar Island which boasts the famous cave painting of the crucifixion of Christ. Bristish Airways services from Glasgow.
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15. Cardiff International Airport is Wales major Airport. Cardiff International Airport offers both scheduled and charter flights to a wide range of European and UK destinations. Home to Bmibaby, KLM, Air Wales, Ryanair, Zoom, Thomsonfly, and many more, with enhanced airport shops and passenger services.
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16. Carlisle Airport is commonly referred to as the Lake District
Airport as well as the most convenient gateway to the South of Scotland. Airport offers flight training schools and helicopter charter services to Northumberland as well as Newcastle.
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17. Charlestown Knock International Airport Ireland West Airport Knock in Charlestown, County Mayo. Connecting Western and North Western regions of Ireland with Irish, UK, European and International destinations through a wide range of daily, charter and speciality flights. Domestic flights to England and European flights to Spain, Germany and Portugal and other destinations.
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18. Chester (Hawarden) Airport At Hawarden, you will find a personalised and efficient passenger and aircraft handling service, located near Chester, Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales. The airfield is owned and operated by Airbus UK, whose primary role is the manufacture of wings for the entire Airbus fleet. Airport offers private charter services for the business or leisure traveller.
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19. Thrifty Airport Vehicles car hire in the UK, rental cars from Thrifty are available for pick-up and drop-off in most parts of the UK. Single day hire cars available and long term in most vehicles. Website shows car types online rental rates and reservations.
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