New taxiway featuring remote de-icing facilities opened at Luton Airport
The second of three new taxiways has been completed ahead of schedule at Luton Airport, featuring one of the largest remote de-icing facilities in Europe.
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The second of three new taxiways has been completed ahead of schedule at Luton Airport, featuring one of the largest remote de-icing facilities in Europe.
As passenger growth continues on its exponential curve, NATS has recorded a growth in air traffic for August 2019, compared to the same period 12 months ago.
The UK's busiest airports have fallen victim to their capacity constraints as passenger feedback suggests that more needs to be done to accommodate the exponential traffic growth.
East Midlands Railway will deliver more than £600 million of improvements including regular electric train services between London and Corby and Luton Airport Parkway.
Drivers of electric vehicles will pay 75 per cent less for a 30-minute drop off or pick up in comparison to other vehicles.
LLA is currently in an exciting period of growth with strong demand from passengers and a growing choice of international routes.
Delays have been seen across the board at UK airports - with one in every four outbound flights delayed or cancelled.
April 2019 was the busiest-ever April for Luton Airport with a 10.4 per cent increase on the same period in 2018.
As part of Luton's £160 million transformation, LLA passengers will soon see a premium lounge service available to passengers.
In 2018, one of the UK’s largest airports, London Luton Airport (LLA) completed a £160 million transformation designed to elevate the airport’s passenger experience through a contemporary terminal extension, new luxury retail area and cutting-edge digital signage network. Kamal Patel, the airport’s Head of IT provides us with an insight…
Luton witnessed nearly 13 per cent increase in passenger traffic in January 2019 compared to 2018, kick starting what could be the best year for the airport yet.
23 January 2019 | By Copenhagen Optimization
London Luton Airport (LLA) engaged with Copenhagen Optimization to improve the accuracy and efficiency of their passenger forecast.
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With increasingly good public transport options and ride-hailing services available, airport parking is becoming less popular with passengers travelling to the airport. Kelly Edwards from UK travel insurance provider, Staysure, examines the data from a recent UK research study and considers what effect this downturn has on airports themselves.
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The UK's Secretary of State for Transport opens London Luton Airport's newly-upgraded terminal, marking the culmination of the three-year transformation project.