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  2. List of EasyJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Top airports by destinations in 2020 [45]; Airport IATA Destinations London-Gatwick: LGW: 117 Geneva: GVA: 85 Manchester: MAN: 74 Bristol: BRS: 72 Basel: BSL: 66 London-Luton

  3. Bristol Airport - Wikipedia

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    From 5 January, ten airlines, led by EasyJet, cancelled or diverted their Bristol flights. The airport closed the runway on 7 January to cut grooves into the surface to improve water runoff, and flights resumed the next day. [51] Ryanair established a base at the airport in 2007. [53] In 2008, passenger numbers reached six million. [5]

  4. Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport - Wikipedia

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    KG 40, the prime land-based maritime patrol Luftwaffe unit was primarily based at Bordeaux-Mérignac during the Occupation of France in World War II. [5] The airport underwent major expansion and refurbishment during the 1960s. The first scheduled flights to Paris were operated by Air Inter in 1962 and by 1970, Bordeaux handled over 500,000 ...

  5. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport. [3] It operates domestic and international scheduled services on 927 routes in more than 34 countries via its affiliate airlines EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe. [4]

  6. Easyjet flight to Morocco forced to land in Bristol after one ...

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    The flight turned around half an hour in back to the the West Country airport and was met by emergency services

  7. File:Airbus A320-200 of EasyJet (G-EZOW) lands at Bristol ...

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    Airbus A320-200 of EasyJet (G-EZOW) lands at Bristol Airport, England. One wheel is touching before the other. Date: Taken 15th August 2016. Source: My own photo, taken with a Nikon D5300 DSLR and Nikon 18-200 mm lens. Author: Myself (Adrian Pingstone). Permission (Reusing this file)

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  9. Bristol VR - Wikipedia

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    Originally intended to be designated the Bristol N-type, the chassis became known as the Bristol VR, an abbreviation for Vertical Rear, a reference to the layout of the engine. Two lengths were available, 32 ft 9 in (9.98 m) and 36 ft (11 m), and these were designated VRS and VRL respectively.