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Gatwick flight chaos as police remove 'drunk and unruly' woman from plane after mid-air diversion - A Wizz Air flight to ...
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GB News on MSNWizz Air plane en route from Gatwick to Egypt forced to divert to GREECE after 'drunk' woman started 'abusing the crew'A Wizz Air plane en route to Egypt was forced to divert to Greece after a “drunk” woman had to be removed mid-flight after ...
One of the most unique examples of this kind of design choice is present at London Gatwick Airport (LGW), and it will be ...
A second runway at Gatwick Airport has been backed by government, providing measures to reduce noise are put in place.
Residents across the South East have shared mixed reactions to a second runway at Gatwick Airport being backed by the government. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she was "minded to approve" ...
Gatwick is the UK's second busiest airport and one of the busiest single-runway airports in the world. It is understood that Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has “set out a path to approving” Gatwi ...
Gatwick: Government and Planning Inspectorate have bent over backwards to keep airport's plans alive
Documents published to coincide with Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander's statement reveal that, three months ago, the ...
Mace has been confirmed as main contractor for the planned £140m extension to Pier 6 at London Gatwick Airport. The extension will add a further eight aircraft gates to the existing passenger building ...
Industry figures have welcomed the government’s signal it will support the expansion of Gatwick Airport, and called for it to ...
Britain is set to approve the expansion of Gatwick Airport, the government's transport minister said on Thursday, after she issued a "minded to approve" letter but said the deadline for a final ...
Just four weeks ago Rachel Reeves gave her backing to a third airstrip at Heathrow. Tomorrow Gatwick will hear from her Cabinet colleague Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander whether London’s ...
Gatwick: Government and Planning Inspectorate have bent over backwards to keep airport's plans alive
In scale, cost and complexity, Gatwick's second runway plan is not in the same league as the saga of Heathrow's pursuit of a third. As a test, however, of the government's commitment to growth ...
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