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Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an international airport located 3.5 NM (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north-northeast of Bournemouth, [2] in southern England. The site opened as RAF Hurn in 1941, but was transferred to civil control in 1944.
This is a list of destinations served and formerly served by easyJet as of October 2024, the operations of which collectively include those of easyJet Europe, easyJet Switzerland, and easyJet UK. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
London Heathrow, which handles over 79 million international passengers annually, is the largest airport in the UK. London serves as the largest aviation hub in the world by passenger traffic, with six international airports , handling over 168 million passengers in 2023, [ 1 ] more than any other city ( List of busiest city airport systems by ...
This forward-thinking programme encouraged most of the airlines at Bournemouth (Hurn) airport to move to Southampton in the mid-1960s. In 1988 Somers' company sold the airport to Peter de Savary, who a few years later sold it to the owners of London Heathrow. [12] In 1993, construction of a new terminal began after an investment of £27 million ...
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 ]
1 New Passenger terminal. 2 Easyjet Base. 3 Monarch ... 5 Ryanair seasonal routes. 1 comment. 6 Viking Airlines/Palmair. 1 comment. 7 Article Appearance. 2 comments ...
The aircraft of the Easyjet group have the range to reach e.g. Cape Verde, Senegal, Gambia and Dubai from a European base. 17:18, 1 November 2022: 680 × 540 (447 KB) WikiPate: removed Romania, Norway and Estonia: 20:29, 19 February 2022: 680 × 540 (447 KB) Robert7211: Cross-wiki upload from en.wikipedia.org
737: Bournemouth - Bournemouth Airport Terminal Morebus (previously Wilts & Dorset) took over the routes 1/1b, 1a, 2, 4, 5/5a, 6, 18, 33, 36 and 737 above, [ 24 ] and the remainder ceased operation.