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What is the windiest airport in the UK?

Leeds Bradford Airport is considered one of the most difficult airports to land at in the UK. Its altitude sees it hit by strong winds in bad weather. But these skilled pilots show how flights compensate for the high winds, by approaching at an extreme angle.



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Leeds Bradford has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P800) that allows flights for passenger transport and flight training. The airport operates to many domestic and European destinations. It is the highest airport in England at an elevation of 681 ft (208 m).

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Kirkwall is the quietest airport in the UK. Loganair is the only airline to service this airstrip on the Orkney Islands regularly. Flights operate to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, and Sumburgh.

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Using the full-year 2022 annual passenger numbers from the UK Civil Aviation (CAA), the following are the top 5 airports.
  1. 1 London Heathrow – 61.6 million passengers. ...
  2. 2 London Gatwick – 32.83 million passengers. ...
  3. 3 Manchester – 23.34 million passengers. ...
  4. 4 London Stansted – 23.29 million passengers.


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Summary : Shoreham is Britain's oldest licensed airport and was also used as a military airfield in both World Wars. Flying began in 1910 and an airport was opened in 1911, then known as Brighton (Shoreham) Airport.

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Windiest European Country: Scotland Scotland has average wind speeds of between 10 and 18 mph, with the strongest gusts occurring in Western Scotland.

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The airport has rapidly become the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, recording impressive growth in passenger numbers and routes. Since 2022, Cornwall Airport Newquay has proudly introduced seven new routes, further enhancing its connectivity and appeal.

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Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world with 5.2 million seats in September 2023. The composition of the Global Top 10 Busiest Airports is also the same as last month but there are a few changes to the rankings.

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Gatwick Airport (LGW) is the UK's 2nd-busiest airport which ran commercial flights since 1933. May refer to it as London Gatwick, and it's also London's 2nd-largest airport after Heathrow.

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Of the UK's major airports, Heathrow was the best for sidestepping delays and keeping passengers on time: 50.4 per cent of departures took off punctually, and 56.3 per cent of arrivals, for an overall average of 53.3 per cent.

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However, one major U.S. airport is looking to change that as Arizona's Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) has dubbed itself America's Friendliest Airport.

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