UK airports and airlines oppose introduction of 14-day quarantine
A letter signed by a number of airline and airport CEOs opposes the government's introduction of a 14-day period of quarantine.
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A letter signed by a number of airline and airport CEOs opposes the government's introduction of a 14-day period of quarantine.
Within International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, Nick Barton of Birmingham Airport spoke about how the industry needs to embrace a sustainable existence.
The Aviation Environment Federation asks the government that any increase in UK airport capacity must be suspended until an effective climate plan is put in place.
The consumer advice group, Which?, has compiled 6,327 member experiences of flying to and from an UK airport in the past year to estimate the worst and best security wait times.
Which airports in the UK, Ireland and Channel Islands are the most family friendly? Find out below.
Passenger numbers continue to increase as 80th birthday celebrations approach for London Luton Airport.
Safety is key to all airport operations, but with various stakeholders each using their own systems and complying to their own ideas of best practice, it’s not simple. David Cross, Ground Operations Quality & Safety Manager at easyJet, explains in this, the first article from our safety series to be…
Work has begun on a state-of-the-art £255 million automated shuttle between London Luton Airport and Luton Airport Parkway railway station.
As part of its multi-million redevelopment programme, more retailers have set up shop at the UK's fifth biggest airport.
NATS, the UK's biggest air traffic services provider, has won an new contract at London Luton, valid for five years with the possibility of extending it for a further two.
In what may be one of the biggest years in aviation history, here are just a few of the airports that have broken their own records.
With 2017 behind us, we hear from Nick Barton, CEO of London Luton Airport, as he tells us about what the new year holds for the British capital's fastest growing airport.
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Previously known as Luton International Airport, London Luton Airport (LTN) is the capital’s fourth largest airport after Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. Located just outside the town of Luton in Bedfordshire, the airport primarily serves low-cost airlines flying to Europe.
Just over two weeks after the UK High Court ruled against Monarch's administrators right to sell its slots, the decision has been overturned - a £60 million windfall for the failed airline.
London Luton Airport (LLA) recorded another record month in October, welcoming over 1.4 million passengers – an increase of 3 per cent from last year and the airport’s 43rd consecutive month of growth.