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  2. Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first flight to depart from Terminal N was a Ryanair flight to Memmingen. The terminal has an area of 333,500 square metres (3,590,000 sq ft), more than six times the size of the previous 2 terminals and has a capacity of 20 million passengers a year. [13] Terminal N was constructed to the east of terminals 1 and 2 and includes 96 check-in ...

  3. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Paphos International Airport: Base [3] Czech Republic: Brno: Brno–Tuřany Airport: Ostrava: Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava [4] Pardubice: Pardubice Airport: Seasonal [16] [4] Prague: Václav Havel Airport Prague: Base [3] Denmark: Aalborg: Aalborg Airport: Last flight 31st of March [16] "Suspending flights". Aarhus: Aarhus Airport: Billund ...

  4. Heathrow Terminal 3 - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Terminal 3 at Heathrow Airport. Terminal 3 arrivals area. Terminal 3 was opened as the Oceanic Terminal on 13 November 1961; it was built to handle flight departures for long-haul routes. [1] Renamed Terminal 3 in 1968, it was expanded in 1970 with the addition of an arrivals building.

  5. Heathrow arrival stacks - Wikipedia

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    Inbound aircraft to London Heathrow Airport typically follow one of a number of Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs The STARs each terminate at one of four different RNAV waypoints (co-located with VOR navigational aids), and these also define four "stacks" [1] where aircraft can be held, if necessary, until they are cleared to begin their approach to land.

  6. Palma de Mallorca Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 12 April 2002 Tadair Flight 306 operated by a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner EC-GKR a cargo flight from Madrid–Barajas Airport to Palma de Mallorca. Flight 306 crashed on landing on runway 24L, killing both pilots. [192] In June 2024, sudden floods shut down the airport. The water damaged the runways and terminal building. [193]

  7. Porto Airport - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet, Swiss International Air Lines 5 Barcelona: 692,305 16.9% Ryanair, Vueling 6 Frankfurt: 453,082 1.6% Lufthansa, Ryanair 7 Funchal: 436,849 13.9% EasyJet, TAP Air Portugal 8 London–Gatwick: 387,354 5.9% EasyJet, TAP Air Portugal 9 London–Stansted: 348,735 8.3% Ryanair 10 Brussels: 348,262 25.2% Brussels Airlines, Ryanair

  8. Inverness Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 2016, British Airways reinstated daily flights to Heathrow after an absence of 19 years. [27] In the same month KLM Cityhopper launched daily flights to Amsterdam. Following the success of the route, it was increased to twice daily from March 2017. [28] From March 2018, British Airways increased their flights to Heathrow from 7 to 10 ...

  9. Bournemouth Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an international airport located 3.5 NM (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north-northeast of Bournemouth, [2] in southern England. The site opened as RAF Hurn in 1941, but was transferred to civil control in 1944.