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  2. Trip.com - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, Trip.com launched its car rentals service, spanning over 6,000 cities. [9] In June 2018, airport transfer bookings were launched on Trip.com's Hong Kong and English sites, initially covering more than 200 cities in 55 countries. [10] In July 2019, Trip.com expanded the reach of its car rental service in four major language ...

  3. Category:Airports in the London region - Wikipedia

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    The London region is served by six main airports, and a number of smaller ones. There are also some former airports which used to serve London, but have since closed. Some of London's airports (e.g. Heathrow, City Airport, Croydon Airport and Biggin Hill Airport) are or were inside the boundary of Greater London, but others (e.g. Gatwick, Stansted, Southend and Luton) are outside Greater ...

  4. XL Airways UK - Wikipedia

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    An Excel Airways Boeing 737-400 departs Bristol Airport, (2005) One of XL's 767-300ERs departs London Gatwick Airport Air Malta Airbus A320-200, operated on behalf of XL. The airline was established in 1994 as Sabre Airways, and started operations on 17 December 1994. The name Excel was adopted following the acquisition, in November 2000, of a ...

  5. Citilinc-Nashik City Bus Service - Wikipedia

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    Citilinc is the public transport bus service provided by Nashik Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd (SPV of Nashik Municipal Corporation) for the city of Nashik, in Maharashtra. It operates 63 routes around Nashik and its suburban areas with the use of a fleet of nearly 250 buses.

  6. Airports of London - Wikipedia

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    Due to London's airports, particularly Heathrow, operating at full capacity, Boris Johnson, London's former mayor and former UK Prime Minister, and Sir Norman Foster historically proposed a new airport, either on a man-made island in the Thames Estuary, or on the Isle of Grain in north Kent.

  7. Transport in London - Wikipedia

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    London's Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. The London airport system is the busiest in the world, with more than 170 million passengers using its six airports in 2017. [71] In order of size, these airports are Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, London City, and Southend.