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  2. 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

  3. London Stansted Airport - Wikipedia

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    Stansted Airport (IATA: STN, ICAO: EGSS) is an international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It is located near Stansted Mountfitchet, Uttlesford, Essex, 42 mi (68 km) northeast of Central London. As London's third-busiest airport, Stansted serves over 180 destinations across Europe, Asia and North Africa ...

  4. Go (airline) - Wikipedia

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    2005 (merged into EasyJet) Hubs: London Stansted Bristol Airport: Fleet size: 28: Destinations: Mainland Europe: Parent company: British Airways (1998–2001) Barbara Cassani with cooperation of 3i (2001–2002) EasyJet (2002–2005) Headquarters: London Stansted Airport Essex: Key people: Barbara Cassani Bob Ayling Rod Eddington: Website: go ...

  5. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, rival airline Go Fly was purchased for £374 million; the airline inherited three new bases from Go, at Bristol Airport, East Midlands Airport and London Stansted Airport; the acquisition of Go almost doubled the number of Boeing 737-300 aircraft in the EasyJet fleet. [6] [22] In 2002, the airline opened its base at Gatwick Airport.

  6. AB Airlines - Wikipedia

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    An Air Bristol BAC One-Eleven at Stansted Airport in 1994 An AB Airlines Boeing 737-300 at Berlin Schönefeld Airport in 1998. AB Airlines was an airline with its head office in the Enterprise House, Stansted Airport in Uttlesford, Essex. [1] AB was one of the first low-cost airlines in England, preceding others such as EasyJet, Ryanair and Go Fly.

  7. Bristol Airport - Wikipedia

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    Built on the site of a former RAF airfield, it opened in 1957 as Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport, [4] replacing Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport as Bristol's municipal airport. From 1997 to 2010, it was known as Bristol International Airport . [ 5 ]