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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.
In 1993, Girona Airport dealt with only 275,000 passengers; in the six years from 2002 to 2008 passenger numbers increased by nearly ten times from just over 500,000 to more than 5.5 million, but after Ryanair began to move their Barcelona operations from Girona to the larger El Prat International Airport, half of these were lost again in the ...
An example of this was the live BBC News interview on 27 February 2009 when Michael O'Leary, observing that it was "a quiet news day," commented that Ryanair was considering charging passengers £1 to use the toilet on its flights.
Ryanair's Chief Operations Officer Peter Bellew is to step down at the end of the year, chief executive Michael O'Leary said in a memo to staff on Thursday seen by Reuters. Bellew joined Ryanair ...
British Airways serves destinations across all six inhabited continents. Following is a list of destinations the airline flies to, as of March 2024; terminated destinations are also listed.
23 August – an Avro Tudor on a test flight from Woodford Aerodrome crashed nearby with four of the six crew killed. [64] 19 November – BOAC Short Hythe G-AGSU on a positioning flight from Hythe, Hampshire to Poole, Dorset crashed into high ground near Newport, Isle of Wight killing one of the four crew and seriously injuring the other three ...
Britannia Airways Flight 226A was an international passenger flight from Cardiff, Wales to Girona, Spain, operated by charter airliner Britannia Airways. On 14 September 1999, the Boeing 757-204 aircraft suffered a crash landing and broke apart during a thunderstorm in Girona-Costa Brava Airport. Of the 236 passengers and nine crew on board ...