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  2. List of Tunisair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Tozeur–Nefta International Airport: Tunisia: Tunis: TUN: DTTA: Tunis–Carthage International Airport [1 ... Gatwick Airport [1] United Kingdom: London: LHR: EGLL ...

  3. Tunis–Carthage International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 2005, the terminal was expanded another 5,500 m 2 (59,202 sq ft), and now has a capacity of 500,000 more passengers annually. On 23 September 2006 a new terminal opened for charter flights. [citation needed] Syphax Airlines commenced a direct flight to Montreal in April 2014. [9] Terminal 2 exterior

  4. Gatwick Airport - Wikipedia

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    A Douglas DC-6 in front of the then-new terminal at Gatwick Airport in 1964 A BAC 1-11 with the main terminal building at Gatwick Airport in 1973. The land on which Gatwick Airport stands was first developed as an aerodrome in the late 1920s.

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  6. Gatwick limits flights after air traffic control staffing ...

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    A daily 800 flight limit, affecting both departures and arrivals, has been imposed from Monday and will run until Sunday. Gatwick limits flights after air traffic control staffing problems Skip to ...

  7. Timeline of Gatwick Airport - Wikipedia

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    Another feature of Gatwick's new air terminal was its modular design, permitting subsequent, phased expansion. [49] [43] 1958 and 1959: Sudan Airways and BWIA West Indies Airways were among Gatwick's first scheduled overseas airlines. The former's "Blue Nile" service was the first scheduled flight from Gatwick by a foreign airline.

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