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No not at all, just councils are nearer to the ground than westminster, they are the ones who approve planning applications and have to deal with local business.
Concrete is now finally being poured for the new Ocean Sky ramp.
The old Britannia Admin building was also recently partially demolished around here.....Plenty of airport history disappearing recently
The old Britannia Admin building was also recently partially demolished around here.....Plenty of airport history disappearing recently
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Half the building was only knocked down last week with the other half staying. I was going to take some photos this weekend but I am away. I will post some next week when I am back home.
Here you go.....taken when the grabber was in action! The building has been pulled down as far as the entrance area (8 windows to the left)
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I recal visiting the Britannia building verious times with my father who would collect his wages. That period was about 1976/1977 so the building was there then.
Some of you may recall the large Boeing 737 model on show in the 1st floor window with the models top removed and showing the cabin interior?
Some of you may recall the large Boeing 737 model on show in the 1st floor window with the models top removed and showing the cabin interior?
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150M capacity!
OMG! Who has submitted these plans, not the council or the operator....
Heathrow battle: How Luton could be
Or just a way to sell newspapers?
Heathrow battle: How Luton could be
Or just a way to sell newspapers?
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Pabely,
No one can deny Luton is best positioned and with so few homes around this site- south of the current location why shouldn't Luton be considered?
We have M1, M25, 4 train tracks and only 21 minutes by fast train from London west end.
The only thing I would change is re-aligning the 4 runways to 09/27 headings then Stevenage would no longer be direct under the flight path!
No one can deny Luton is best positioned and with so few homes around this site- south of the current location why shouldn't Luton be considered?
We have M1, M25, 4 train tracks and only 21 minutes by fast train from London west end.
The only thing I would change is re-aligning the 4 runways to 09/27 headings then Stevenage would no longer be direct under the flight path!
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Yes I agree 09/27 would be much better but hits some other villages but between Stevenage & Welwyn. This only has a chance if Herts & Bucks get on-board (and a slice of the profits).......assuming LBC remain as leasor?
The additional of M1/A1(M) full link and further railway upgrades to bring easy access from west & north is a must.
It's all pie in the sky though!
The additional of M1/A1(M) full link and further railway upgrades to bring easy access from west & north is a must.
It's all pie in the sky though!
Is that really Luton I'm looking at in the picture?!
Supposedly the Evening Standard is a "quality" newspaper, but some of those comments are disgusting.
Supposedly the Evening Standard is a "quality" newspaper, but some of those comments are disgusting.
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Dannyboy39 - Isn't the Evening Standard just reporting (albeit somewhat after the event) the report that is referenced in post 31 and debated by many in subsequent posts. Or am I deluded??
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From Travel Mole:
Monarch allows extra bag on board scheduled flights
Monarch has increased its hand baggage allowance from one to two bags in response to customer demand.
From 1 November, passengers can carry up to two pieces, for example a cabin bag and a handbag, or a small overnight bag and a laptop bag.
But the two bags together must still not exceed the dimensions of 56cm x 40cm x 25cm and a weight of 10kg.
On board, one of these items must be placed under the seat in front whilst the other can be placed in the overhead locker.
New gauges will be installed at airports to help passengers check their baggage is within the size range.
The new allowance applies to all of Monarch's scheduled flights, except those departing London Luton Airport where only one item of hand baggage measuring 56cm x 40cm x 25cm may be carried due to airport operator regulations.
The hand baggage allowance for Monarch charter flights (those with a flight number beginning MON) remains unchanged at 5kg and the dimensions should not exceed 56cm x 40cm x 25cm.
"Our passengers have told us how important it is for them to be allowed two items and, working with our airport partners, we have been able to change our policy to suit them," said Kevin George, Monarch Airlines MD.
What's that all about?
Monarch allows extra bag on board scheduled flights
Monarch has increased its hand baggage allowance from one to two bags in response to customer demand.
From 1 November, passengers can carry up to two pieces, for example a cabin bag and a handbag, or a small overnight bag and a laptop bag.
But the two bags together must still not exceed the dimensions of 56cm x 40cm x 25cm and a weight of 10kg.
On board, one of these items must be placed under the seat in front whilst the other can be placed in the overhead locker.
New gauges will be installed at airports to help passengers check their baggage is within the size range.
The new allowance applies to all of Monarch's scheduled flights, except those departing London Luton Airport where only one item of hand baggage measuring 56cm x 40cm x 25cm may be carried due to airport operator regulations.
The hand baggage allowance for Monarch charter flights (those with a flight number beginning MON) remains unchanged at 5kg and the dimensions should not exceed 56cm x 40cm x 25cm.
"Our passengers have told us how important it is for them to be allowed two items and, working with our airport partners, we have been able to change our policy to suit them," said Kevin George, Monarch Airlines MD.
What's that all about?
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