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  2. Newquay Airport - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, the airport's main carrier, Air Southwest, announced the end of all flights from Newquay effective 30 September 2011, leaving the airport with only three year-round scheduled routes. [11] In May 2013, Flybe announced it would cease flying to Gatwick, leaving Newquay with year-round flights to just the Isles of Scilly and Manchester.

  3. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    Busiest international flight routes by origin-and-destination passenger volume (airport pairs) Airports 2018 [10] 2017 [12] [13] 2015 [14] (mln.) Hong Kong:

  4. Torquay Airport - Wikipedia

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    Torquay Airport is a privately owned airfield situated at 325 Blackgate Rd, Torquay, Victoria, Australia. Torquay Airport is home to Tiger Moth World and Australian Skydive. (ICAO: YTQY) Other airports in the area are at Barwon Heads (ICAO: YBRS) and Avalon Airport.

  5. Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Busiest international routes at Puerto Vallarta International Airport (2023) [15] Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline 1 United States, Los Angeles: 232,765 Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United Airlines: 2 United States, Dallas/Fort Worth: 180,335 American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country ...

  6. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is positioned 7 km (4 mi) west of the city centre, and is the principal port of arrival for passengers to the Côte d'Azur. Due to its proximity to Monaco , which is located 20 km (12 mi) away to the northeast, it also serves as that city-state 's airport, with helicopter service linking the principality and airport . [ 4 ]

  7. Riviera Line - Wikipedia

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    The train now descends this to reach Torquay railway station opened in 1859, although today's large stone buildings and old signal box date from 1878. [14] Unlike the original Torquay station (now Torre), this one is right by the beach at Abbey Sands and a level promenade links it with the harbour and town centre.

  8. Seaside resort - Wikipedia

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    Torbay in South Devon is known is also known as the English Riviera. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, Paignton with its pier and Brixham, the bay has 20 beaches and coves along its 22-mile (35 km) coastline, ranging from small secluded coves to the larger promenade-style seafronts of Torquay's Torre Abbey Sands and Paignton Sands.

  9. Riviera Airport - Wikipedia

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    After being used by the military during World War II, all damage was repaired, and in 1946, scheduled flights to Rome began. Riviera Airport was the main airport for the region up until 1962 when the airport in Genoa opened. In 1968, all scheduled and charter flights were transferred from Riviera Airport to the airport of Genoa.