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  2. Bristol Airport - Wikipedia

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    Built on the site of a former RAF airfield, it opened in 1957 as Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport, [4] replacing Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport as Bristol's municipal airport. From 1997 to 2010, it was known as Bristol International Airport . [ 5 ]

  3. Bristol Airport lays out plans for long-haul flights

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    Bristol Airport has opened a consultation on its expansion plans, which include launching direct long-haul flights to destinations such as the Middle East and the east coast of America. Over the ...

  4. Bristol International Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. List of defunct international airports - Wikipedia

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    Replaced with Doncaster Sheffield Airport, which opened on 28 April 2005. Sligo Airport: Sligo: 21 July 2011 Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport: Słupsk: 2016 Son Bonet Aerodrome: Palma de Mallorca: 1959 Replaced with Palma de Mallorca Airport. Still open today for general aviation. Spilve Airport: Riga: 1986 Replaced with the new Riga International ...

  6. Bristol airport cancels all morning flights amid Arctic blast

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  7. Bristol Airport under fire over ‘bus shelter’ prayer room

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    Bristol Airport has come under fire for a “multi-faith” prayer area that has been likened to a bus shelter or smoking area.. The airport posted a picture of its new facility outside its main ...

  8. Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 31 May 1930, the airport was officially opened by Prince George, Duke of Kent. In its first year of operation, the airport handled 915 passengers, and by 1939 it handled 4,000 passengers. [2] The Bristol and Wessex Aeroplane Club relocated from Filton Airfield, [3] and together with Bristol Corporation, managed the facilities. [4]

  9. Fire at Bristol Airport car park destroys vehicles and causes ...

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    A fire at Bristol Airport car park destroyed vehicles and caused flight delays on Sunday. A parked car caught fire in the silver zone car park at 10am, the airport said in a statement.