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  1. Manchester Airport
    At Manchester Airport, retail sales are buoyant, passenger numbers growing, and sales densities of some retailers are in excess of £2000 per square foot. For others not trading in airports ... airport retailing seems just too difficult - think of the logistical challenges, the security, the tight space and not least, the cost.
  2. Manchester Airport -- Manchester Airport Parking
    Manchester Airport is the UK's third largest airport offering direct flights to over 200 destinations worldwide by more than 100 airlines and 300 tour operators. The airport currently handles 21 million passengers a year, but with passenger numbers expected to rise to 42 million by 2015, managing the flow of passengers travelling in and out of its three terminals is vital to its efficient operation.
  3. Gibraltar -- Gibraltar Airport
    Gibraltar has its own airport. There are daily services between Gibraltar and London Gatwick run by GB Airways, a British Airways affiliate company. There are ... daily services between Gibraltar and Luton Airport run by Monarch Airlines. Flight time is about 2.30 hours. The frequency of flights varies by season.
  4. Ryanair -- Dublin Airport
    When the news broke on March 8th that the airport was going back to work and there had been a deal, more than a few delighted union members thought that Ryanair had given up and recognised SIPTU. Then confusion set in. The baggage handlers had been reinstated but Ryanair had not recognised the union - the strike had achieved no more than a return to the situation earlier that week.
  5. Airports -- United States
    In the US, all of the airports are operated directly by government entities or government-created airport authorities (... known as port authorities). Only Indianapolis International Airport, which is owned by the City of Indianapolis and leased to BAA Indianapolis, Inc., a subsidiary of BAA, and Stewart International Airport in New York's Hudson Valley, are entirely operated by a private entity. Stewart International Airport was the nation's first privatized commercial airport and operates under a 99-year lease agreement with the New York State Department of Transportation. National Express Group, Inc., operates Stewart International Airport and is the US subsidiary of the National Express Group, plc, in the UK.
  6. Winchester -- United States
    Mid-Hants Railway, The Railway Station, Alresford (5 miles east of Winchester on the A31; grid reference SU587324), telephone 733810, [36]. Often known as the Watercress Line, this preserved steam railway follows the route of an old line from Alresford to Alton which was abandoned in the 1970s. The stations and trains are carefully restored to bring back the atmosphere of a Southern Railway journey in the first decades of the twentieth century. Accessible by road or by Stagecoach buses 64 and X64 (buses run twice per hour M-Sa and every two hours on Su; see Get Around above for bus company details; alight at the Swan Hotel, New Alresford). Operates on Sa and Su from Apr-Oct, and some weekdays May-Sep; See their website or telephone the number above for details. £10 (adults); £9 (seniors); £5 (children).
  7. Low Airfare -- Low Airfares
    For the latest tips on how to snag low airfare, check out Airfare Watchdog's top 10 list. They suggest looking at individual airline's Web sites, or buying hotel and airfare packages. It's an objective, straightforward list that will help you navigate the trip planning process.
  8. Manchester
    This central Manchester hotel is home to 18 fully equipped meeting rooms and a spectacular event room that can accommodate as many as 550 guests for various types of functions, from weddings and launch parties to seminars and exhibitions. A dedicated conference team and the latest AV and communications equipment ensure the success of your event at the Radisson Edwardian Manchester Hotel.
  9. Brighton -- Brighton Park
    Brighton is a congested city, and not easy to drive or park in. The principal route from London and Gatwick Airport is the A23. The A27 runs along the coast, and is dual carriageway from the M27 at Portsmouth in the west to Lewes in the east. There are several car parks in central Brighton - expect to pay about £1.50 per hour, even on Sundays. Alternatively, parking is available at Worthing or Lewes stations, about 20 minutes by train from the city centre. Another alternative is to use the city's Park and Ride service, information can be found at The National Park and Ride Directory. Finally, ParkatmyHouse.com provides a free service that allows users to search and compare parking rates and locations for commercial and private parking facilities in Brighton.
  10. Bordeaux -- Cities
    Bordeaux is a flat city, built on the banks of the Garonne River. It is ... the largest French city in area and geographically one of the largest in Europe. The Garonne merges a dozen kilometers below the city with another river, the Dordogne River to form the Gironde Estuary, which is biggest estuary in France.
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