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  2. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh: Edinburgh Airport: Base [4] Exeter: Exeter Airport [67] [4] Glasgow: Glasgow Airport [68] Glasgow Prestwick Airport: Base: Humberside: Humberside Airport: Terminated: Inverness: Inverness Airport: Terminated: Leeds/Bradford: Leeds Bradford Airport: Base [4] Liverpool: Liverpool John Lennon Airport: Base [3] London: Gatwick Airport ...

  3. Edinburgh Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is owned and operated by Edinburgh Airport Limited. [3] The airport is the busiest airport in Scotland based on passenger numbers, with 14.4 million passengers flying from the airport in 2023, a 28% increased on passenger numbers from 2022. A total of 35 airlines use the airport to fly to over 152 international destinations. [4]

  4. London Stansted Airport - Wikipedia

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    The flights made a refuelling stopover in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador as the aircraft used for the flight, a Boeing 737-800, would not be able to complete a nonstop westbound flight from Stansted to Minneapolis. The flights operated from 11 June to 15 August 2010. In 2011, Sun Country operated to Gatwick rather than Stansted and then ...

  5. Ryanair UK - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair UK serves 29 countries on 148 routes. [13] [1] As of summer 2023, the airline had four bases at London Stansted Airport, Manchester Airport, Edinburgh Airport and Belfast International Airport. [14] The Belfast base opened in summer 2023. [15]

  6. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair responded, "[t]his survey of 9,000 Which? members is unrepresentative and worthless, during a year when Ryanair is the world’s largest international airline (129 m customers) and is also the world’s fastest-growing airline (up to 9 m customers in 2017). We have apologised for the deeply regretted flight cancellations and winter ...

  7. London European Airways - Wikipedia

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    In January 1989, the airline ended its scheduled service to Brussels and started to concentrate on being a charter airline for Ryanair. [7] By 1991, the airline had reverted to the London European name and was operating five BAC One-Elevens. [8] With the parent Ryanair making losses and move by them to fly from Stansted [9] London European ...

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