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Which airport is abandoned in England?

Kent's Manston Airport closed in 2014 after suffering huge losses, but could soon reopen with cheap flights to Spain, Cyprus and other Mediterranean hotspots. The airport, which was formerly known as RAF Manston, was first used during World War I and later WWII due to its location close to the Channel.



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A great example of an abandoned airport is in Berlin: Tempelhof Airport. A place with an awful lot of history! It was built by the Nazis during the First and Second World Wars, but they never used it as an airport. Nowadays, it is used as an event space and you will also find the largest refugee camp in Germany.

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The UK's oldest airport is at Shoreham, near Brighton. It opened in 1910, with several flying enthusiasts using it as a base for bold, early flights.

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The Airport, known as 'Elmdon Airport', was officially opened by HRH The Duchess of Kent on 8th July 1939, and was owned and operated by Birmingham City Council until the outbreak of the Second World War when civil aviation ceased and the Airport was requisitioned by the Air Ministry and used as an Elementary Flying ...

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All five of these countries without an airport are located within Europe. Listed in alphabetical order, these countries are Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City.

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Zero Airport or Ziro Airport (IATA: ZER, ICAO: VEZO) is a domestic airport and an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) of the Indian Air Force, serving the city of Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh, India.

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All five of these countries without an airport are located within Europe. Listed in alphabetical order, these countries are Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City.

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City Airport Manchester originally and still known as Barton Aerodrome, from January 1930. Manchester Airport, formerly known as Ringway: described here.

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College Park Airport (KCGS) was established in 1909 after Wilbur Wright came to the field to train two military officers to fly in the government's first aeroplane. The facility is now the world's oldest continually operated airport and is the site of many significant aviation firsts.

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There could be multiple reasons, but most airports are shut down due to financial woes. These spaces are later used as movie sets, shelters for immigrants or service facilities for aircraft.

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