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Passenger Numbers Continue to Grow at Birmingham Airport in February
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Birmingham Airport continues to experience significant growth in 2015, as almost 650,000 passengers passed through the terminal in February, an...
Birmingham and Guangzhou Baiyun Become Sister Airports to Strengthen Links
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Potential future non-stop flights to Guangzhou from Birmingham will be possible thanks to an investment by Birmingham Airport to extend its runway...
VLM Crystal Clear on the Demand for Waterford Flights
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Air connectivity is hugely important to Waterford and the surrounding southeast region. This has been underlined time and again by inward...
New Birmingham - Beijing Flights Announced
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The UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, has welcomed news that Birmingham Airport will host a programme of...
Hainan Flights from Beijing a Big Boost For Birmingham
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The new flights, which will operate twice weekly on Fridays and Mondays, between July 3, 2015 and August 28, 2015, will carry almost 4,000 Chinese...
Another Record Year for Lufthansa at Birmingham
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2014 was another record breaking year for Lufthansa in the Midlands with over 482,000 passengers travelling in and out of Birmingham – a like for...
Icelandair's Inaugural Reykjavik Flight Arrives at Birmingham Airport
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Icelandair's first scheduled service between Birmingham and Reykjavik has lift off, as passengers were treated to an experience on board the new...
Record Year For Birmingham Airport
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Birmingham Airport has reported its busiest year ever in 2014, which ended with another record month in December.
Pharma Promise Prompts Passenger Route Expansion
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UK multinational pharmaceutical and biologics company AstraZeneca is understood to have reached an agreement with Danish carrier Sun-Air for the...
Cologne Bonn Pursues Further Expansion
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The international airport is based in Germany’s fourth largest city, and serves 9.5 million passengers per year, with a catchment of 17 million.
