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  2. Norwich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Airport (IATA: NWI, ICAO: EGSH) is an international airport in Norfolk, England, 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometres) north of the city of Norwich. [3] In 2023, Norwich Airport was the 25th busiest airport in the UK and busiest in East Anglia .

  3. 7 of the best Malta holidays 2025: Where to stay for luxury ...

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    Valletta, the Maltese capital, is a Unesco World Heritage Site noted for the 320 monuments that adorn the city streets.A walled city that dates back to the 1500s, it is home to an attractive port ...

  4. Norwich park and ride - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Park and Ride is a park & ride bus service in the English city of Norwich, East Anglia. The first of the park and rides was opened in the early 1990s at Norwich Airport in Hellesdon , [ 1 ] while the sixth (and currently final) site was opened in Thickthorn in 2005. [ 2 ]

  5. Public holidays in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is the country with the most holidays in the European Union. Since 2020, any holidays falling on Saturdays or Sundays add an extra day to the workers' leave pool, reverting to the pre 2005 system.

  6. Tourism in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is a nation of just under 450,000 people, [24] yet its infrastructure is required to support 2.6 million tourists every year. Malta's water works, roads, waste management systems and beaches are stretched to capacity in the summer months of July and August of every year, when tourism numbers are at their peak.

  7. Transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has 3,096 kilometres of road, 2,704 km (87.3%) of which are paved and 392 km are unpaved as of 2008. [7] 114 km of Malta's roads are on the Trans-European Transport Network but it has no motorways. [8] Roads in Malta are maintained and operated by Infrastructure Malta. [9] The official road user guide for Malta is The Highway Code. [10]

  8. Air Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Air Anglia was a wholly privately owned, independent [nb 1] British regional airline formed at Norwich Airport in 1970. Created as a result of a merger of three smaller operators, the new entity became an important regional scheduled carrier during the 1970s, serving the Eastern half of Britain. [1]

  9. List of bus routes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta International Airport This route is operating also to Marsa Park and Ride, Mater Dei and University of Malta. 118 Malta International Airport: Mqabba, Qrendi, Żurrieq, Safi, Kirkop Malta International Airport This route stopped operating. 120 Paola: Santa Luċija, Malta International Airport, Luqa, Marsa Park & Ride, St Vincent de Paul