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  2. Transport in Luton - Wikipedia

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    Luton Airport. Luton Airport is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Junction 10 of the M1 and is the fourth-largest airport serving the London area, after Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, and is one of London's six international airports along with London City Airport and London Southend Airport. The airport is a hub for EasyJet, TUI Airways and Ryanair. [5]

  3. Luton DART - Wikipedia

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    A shuttle bus service operated from Luton railway station, to convey rail passengers 2 miles (3.2 km) from Luton town centre to the airport terminal. [ 6 ] Luton Airport Parkway railway station opened in 1999, providing rail connections to central and south London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton on the Thameslink route, as well as services to the ...

  4. Luton Airport Parkway station - Wikipedia

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    Luton Airport Parkway station is on the Midland Main Line in England, serving south Luton and Luton Airport in Bedfordshire. The station is situated in Luton's Park Town district, being 29.27 miles (47.11 km) from London St Pancras between Harpenden to the south and Luton to the north.

  5. Luton airport Dart rail shuttle finally set to open – at a price

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  6. Ross Barkley - Wikipedia

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    On 9 August 2023, Barkley joined newly promoted Premier League club Luton Town on a free transfer. [64] He made his debut in a 3–0 defeat away to Chelsea on 25 August. [ 65 ] He scored his first goal for Luton in a 4–3 home loss to Arsenal on 5 December.

  7. Luton Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, a fifth of all holiday flights from the UK departed from Luton Airport; during 1972, Luton Airport was the most profitable airport in the country. [14] However, Luton suffered a severe setback in August 1974 when major package holiday operator Clarksons and its in-house airline Court Line (which also operated coach links) ceased ...