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Reason why some airports have an 'X' in their name - and it's not what you think
The letter 'X' is included in the international code of some of the world's busiest airports - but the reason why may not be ...
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UK’s Birmingham Airport confirms £300m investment programme
The airport has also initiated the development of a new masterplan, which will define strategic growth and capacity planning through to 2040.
The letter X is used in the names of many airports across the world, but it turns out it doesn't actually stand for anything ...
London Heathrow lies 87 miles southeast, representing about 10 minutes’ flying time. Luton airport is 71 miles away in much the same direction. Manchester airport stands 66 miles northwest, while East ...
Every year, millions of tourists pass through airports across the world. Whether you’re travelling to a new destination, ...
A holidaymaker on his way to Cyprus has described being in "shock" after the pilot announced a diversion to Birmingham due to ...
Often, though (as with New York’s JFK), cities with multiple airports choose to name them by the airport itself rather than ...
Birmingham Airport (BHX) has completed a successful sustainable fuel trial in a significant milestone towards the airport’s ...
Eastern Airways, which provides services to Wick and Aberdeen, Humberside, Teeside International, London Gatwick, and Newquay ...
Three new food outlets, a new and improved duty free section, more shops, better baggage handling and more are part of the ...
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