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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Heathrow
London Heathrow Airport handles roughly 64 million passengers a year and demand is always growing.The UK's busiest airport, Heathrow is also the world's second busiest cargo port. London Heathrow has 4 terminals, 2 main runways, plus a cross wind runway. Heathrow serves 90 different airlines to approximately 170 locations worldwide.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Gatwick
Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world, the second largest airport in the UK and the seventh busiest international airport in the world. Around 90 airlines operate from Gatwick's two terminals, serving around 200 destinations.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from London City
London City Airport is the only airport in London. Situated just 10 miles (16km) from the West End of London and Westminster, six miles (10km) from the City of London and three miles (5km) from Canary Wharf, London City Airport is the most obvious choice for those travellers who wish to arrive closest to Central London. The Airport opened in 1987 and specialises in delivering the travel needs of the City and East London - an area undergoing much investment and development - certainly with a view to the 2012 Olympics, the Olympic Village for which will be located a 20 minute journey away from the Airport. The focus at the Airport is very much on the business traveller. Up to 25 European destinations, served by 15 airlines.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Bristol
Bristol International Airport is the second fastest growing airport in the UK in 2004, 4.6 million passengers passed through the airport's doors over the year. Eleven scheduled routes were introduced - Aberdeen, Bergerac, Berlin, Bordeaux, Budapest, Geneva, Madrid, Manchester, Plymouth, Rome and Valencia - and three scheduled airlines joined the airport, 2004 welcoming Aer Lingus, Air Southwest and Eastern Airlines. In September, Continental Airlines announced its intention to launch a direct service to New York from Bristol, to begin on 20 May, 2005.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Cardiff
The only large airport in Wales, Cardiff International Airport is served by scheduled, low-fare and charter carriers, including Thomsonfly, Excel Airways, MyTravel, KLM Cityhopper, bmibaby, Zoom Airlines, Eastern Airways, Aer Arrann, Air Southwest and home carrier Air Wales. |
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Southampton
Southampton Airport is the leading 'Fast Track' airport for Central Southern England. 14 airlines serving around 40 destinations at Southampton and some 1.5 million passengers pass through the airport a year. |
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Birmingham
Birmingham is England's second city. 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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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Norwich
Norwich's airport is extremely convenient for people living in the area. Norwich International has a growing reputation for exceptionally high levels of passenger service as well as outstanding facilities for airlines and other aviation-related businesses.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Durham Tees Valley
Meanwhile the airport has announced that passenger figures for 2005 leapt by over 13 per cent compared to the previous year—twice the average for UK airports as a whole—to a total of 905,000 and Mr Lang says he's confident that in 2006 Durham Tees Valley will easily break the million mark.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Humberside
Humberside Airport is situated in North Lincolnshire, England, 10 miles west of Grimsby and 15 miles south of Kingston Upon Hull, England on the A18. It is a small regional airport, owned by the Manchester Airport Group who also own Manchester International Airport. The airport celebrates it's 20 millionth passenger in the space of a year 2004.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Newcastle
Newcastle Airport is the ninth largest airport in the United Kingdom. It is located about 6 miles (11 km) from Newcastle city centre. The airport has seen tremendous growth in recent years. The CAA recently named Newcastle as the fastest growing regional airport in the UK. The Airport handled 5.19 million passengers in 2005.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Manchester
Manchester Airport provides a wide range of facilities including those for business, children and the disabled. Public transportation to and from the airport is reliable and frequent with a choice of trains, coaches, taxis and car hire. Manchester Airport is served by around 95 airlines flying more than 19 million passengers to over 170 destinations each year. |
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Leeds-Bradford
With it's increased number of flights and improved check in facilities Leeds-Bradford airport is again the fasted growing airport in the UK. The increase in passengers over the previous year was 17%. The airport has a selection of restaurants, cafes and bars. There is only 1 terminal. Arriving by the one way road the terminal stretches along the road, you reach the departure area first, arrivals being further along the building. Leeds and Bradford International Airport has flights to and from a wide range of UK and European cities.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Aberdeen
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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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Edinburgh
Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's capital airport. Over 50 airlines serve around 85 destinations and some eight million passengers pass through the airport a year - figures which are set to grow as Scotland's international connections develop. |
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Glasgow
Glasgow Airport is the busiest of Scotland's three main international airports. Over 40 airlines serve around 80 destinations and, in July 2004, it became the first Scottish airport to handle over one million passengers in a month.
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Inverness
Inverness Airport is the air gateway for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and handles more than 330 scheduled flights a week to Scottish and UK destinations. It is the largest of 10 airports serving the region operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited. The airport is located 9 miles east of the City of Inverness just off the main A96 trunk road and its facilities include on site car hire, restaurant and bar, shop, and 650 pay car parking spaces. |
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Group Travel to Sydney, Australia from Stansted
Stansted is the third busiest airport in the UK. With 30 airlines serving over 170 destinations, and over 22 million passengers passing through the airport, many leading low-cost scheduled airlines have made Stansted their base.
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