1. HEATHROW
AIRPORT
Heathrow Airport is a
major international airport in Hillingdon, London, England, United Kingdom.
It
started in 1929 as a small airfield on land south-east of the hamlet of
Heathrow from which the airport takes its name.
Heathrow Airport is used by over
80 airlines flying to 185 destinations in 84 countries. It has four passenger
terminals (numbered 2 to 5) and a cargo terminal.
2 .GATWICK AIRPORT
Gatwick Airport located north of the centre of Crawley, West Sussex, and
29.5 miles south of Central London.
it is London's second-largest international airport.
Gatwick operates as a
single-runway airport although it has two runways.
The airport has two
terminals, South and North. In 2015, 40.3 million passengers passed through the
airport, a 5.7 per cent increase compared with 2014.
Address: West Sussex RH6 0NP, United Kingdom
3. MANCHESTER AIRPORT
Manchester Airport is
an international airport in Ringway, Manchester, England, 7.5 nautical miles
south west of Manchester city centre.
Officially opened on 25 June 1938. It was
initially known as Ringway Airport. It features two 3,048m parallel runways,
three passenger terminals, a world freight terminal, 46 air bridges and 254
check-in desks.
Parking facilities include eight public car parks with 15,595 spaces
and eight staff car parks with 5,535 spaces.
Address:
Manchester M90 1QX, United Kingdom
1 4. LONDON STANSTED AIRPORT
London Stansted Airport
is an international airport located at Stansted Mountfitchet in the local
government district of Uttlesford in Essex.
Stansted is the newest passenger
airport of all the main London airports.
The Terminal is an oblong glass
building, and is separated into three areas: Check-in and main concourse along
the front, Departures towards the
back left and Arrivals on the back right upon entry.
The airport was formerly owned by BAA, but ownership was
transferred to Manchester Airports Group (MAG) in January 2013.
Address:
Bassingbourn Rd, Stansted, Essex CM24 1QW, United Kingdom
5. LONDON LUTON AIRPORT
London
Luton Airport previously called Luton
International Airport is an international airport located 1.5 nautical miles
east of the town centre in the Borough of Luton in Bedfordshire, England and is
25.22 NM north of Central London.
Luton
Borough Council owns and manages the airport operations.
London Luton Airport
was officially opened in July 1938 as Luton Municipal Airport. The airport
possesses a single runway.
Address: Airport Way, Luton LU2
9LY, United Kingdom
6. EDINBURGH AIRPORT
Edinburgh
Airport is an airport located at Ingliston in the City of Edinburgh, Scotland.
It was the busiest airport in Scotland in 2015, handling 11.1 million
passengers in that year, an increase of 9.4% compared with 2014.
The airport,
opened in 1977, currently serves about 24,600 passengers on an average day. The
airport is owned and operated by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP).
he
airport serves 40 airlines, features two runways and a terminal.
Address: Edinburgh EH12 9DN, United Kingdom
( NB: We can reach the
above airports by road or train . Best taxi services are available near all major Airports.
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