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  2. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    London Stansted Airport: Largest Base [3] Manchester: Manchester Airport: Base [3] Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle International Airport: Base [3] Newquay: Newquay Airport: Norwich: Norwich Airport [4] Teesside: Teesside International Airport [69] Western Sahara [A 1] Dakhla: Dakhla Airport [70]

  3. Edinburgh Airport Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The link was planned to open in 2011 and would have included an underground airport station located beneath the terminal building. A tunnel was to have been constructed to take trains underneath the main runway. [3] The Edinburgh Airport Rail Link would have allowed direct rail travel to and from the airport from Scotland's main towns and cities.

  4. Storm Eowyn transport chaos extends into the weekend with ...

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    Some holiday flights on Jet2 and easyJet were delayed by many hours rather than cancelled. The Jet2 flight from Edinburgh to Rome is set to depart 15 hours late, while easyJetpassengers from the ...

  5. Edinburgh Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 23 February 2016, Ryanair announced a growth of 20% in passenger numbers, bringing the airline's annual passenger capacity at Edinburgh Airport to 2.5 million. This was coupled with the news of six new services to Ryanair's winter schedule from Edinburgh and more services on its popular European destinations.

  6. London Stansted Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airfield opened in early July 1943 with a dedication ceremony for the Stansted Airfield with a parade of builders, the 825th Engineer Aviation Battalion EAB and the 850th Engineer Aviation Battalion EAB of the United States Army, along with a small group of the British Royal Engineers who offered to help and wanted to learn how to operate the heavy construction equipment. [7]

  7. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The open skies policy (1990) allowed Scots to fly direct to international countries without the need to change flights at airports such as London Heathrow or London Gatwick. [33] British Airways, EasyJet, Jet2 and Ryanair operate the majority of flights between Scotland and other major UK and European airports.