LUTON AIRPORT has announced a £110 million re-development programme that will increase annual capacity from 12 million to 18 million passengers by 2020.
Improved transport access to the airport is on the way, with a major upgrade to J10a of the M1, planned to make it easier for the majority of air passengers who choose to travel to the airport by car.
Earlier this month plans were announced to build a £260 million mass passenger transit link to connect the rail station with the terminal. The link will replace the existing shuttle bus and cut journey times from St Pancras Station to approximately 22 minutes, bringing the airport closer to central London than both Gatwick and Stansted airports.
The airport has flights to 174 destinations worldwide.
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Improved transport access to the airport is on the way, with a major upgrade to J10a of the M1, planned to make it easier for the majority of air passengers who choose to travel to the airport by car.
Earlier this month plans were announced to build a £260 million mass passenger transit link to connect the rail station with the terminal. The link will replace the existing shuttle bus and cut journey times from St Pancras Station to approximately 22 minutes, bringing the airport closer to central London than both Gatwick and Stansted airports.
The airport has flights to 174 destinations worldwide.
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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