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  2. Inverness Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bus services operate between Inverness Airport, Inverness, Nairn and Elgin. Stagecoach in Inverness run between the airport and Inverness city centre close to the railway station. [51] Jet bus offers a 24-hour service between Inverness Centre and the Airport, every 20 min at peak times and then at the hour off peak Monday – Saturday.

  3. List of EasyJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Top airports by destinations in 2020 [45]; Airport IATA Destinations London-Gatwick: LGW: 117 Geneva: GVA: 85 Manchester: MAN: 74 Bristol: BRS: 72 Basel: BSL: 66 London-Luton

  4. Stagecoach Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The bus, manufactured by Navya SAS, carries 15 passengers, including four standees, and will operate in Inverness until March 2023. [23] [24] [needs update] Stagecoach in Inverness formerly ran the 'JET' service from Inverness Airport to Inverness city centre, Ardersier, Nairn, Forres and Elgin, launched in 2007 by Rapsons with the support of ...

  5. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The main congestion hotspots are in Glasgow City Centre around the ... Heathrow or London Gatwick. [33] British Airways, EasyJet, ... Inverness Airport is ...

  6. List of busiest airports in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    London's second-busiest airport, London Gatwick, was until 2016 the world's busiest single-runway airport. [2] Manchester Airport is the United Kingdom's third-busiest airport. London Stansted and London Luton are the fourth and fifth busiest airports, respectively.

  7. British European Airways - Wikipedia

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    [80] [82] On 6 March 1970, BEA Airtours commenced operations from London Gatwick with a fleet of seven second-hand ex-BEA de Havilland Comet series 4B aircraft seating 109 passengers in a single-class high-density configuration. [80] [172] [173] On that day, BEA Airtours' first revenue flight departed Gatwick for Palma de Mallorca. [174]