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Luton Airport
Luton airport was opened on the 16 July 1938 by the Secretary of State for Air, Kingsley Wood, In 1990, the airport was renamed London Luton Airport to re-emphasize the airport's connection to the UK capital. The airport lies a few miles away from the M1 motorway, which runs southwards to London, northwards to Leeds and connects to the M25 motorway. Luton airport provides a wide range of facilities for business. The airport possesses a single runway.The runway is equipped with an Instrument Landing System rated to Category IIIB, allowing the airport to continue operating in conditions of poor visibility.
Benefits;
- · Executive Lounge
- · Departure Lounge
- · Currency exchang
- · located 1.7 miles east of the town centre
- · 35.1 miles north of Central London.
- · 2 miles from Junction 10a of the M1 motorway.
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