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Lourdes Tarbes Ossun Lourdes Airport

IATA Code
LDE
ICAO Code
LFBT
Website
http://www.tlp.aeroport.fr
City
Lourdes
Country
France
Runways
3000m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Air France
Jetairfly
Ryanair

Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport serves the Tarbes-Lourdes region in southern France. The airport is located between the towns of Lourdes and Tarbes. Lourdes is part of a Catholic pilgrimage and much of the airport's traffic are tourists participating in the pilgrimage. The airport is also a gateway to ski resorts in the Pyrénées. The region is also served by the Pau Pyrénées Airport.

Location of Lourdes Tarbes Ossun Lourdes Airport, France


 
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Vueling grows its low cost Barcelona hub role as Iberia Express focusses on Madrid premium traffic

23-Jan-12 12:17 PM

Vueling's growth this year, the largest since its merger with rival Clickair in 2009, underscores the airline's role as a cost-effective hub carrier with connecting flights at Barcelona's El Prat Airport, a status Iberia concluded it could not achieve in Barcelona, largely pulling out of the market in favour of specially-formed LCC Clickair. After the Clickair-Vueling merger, Iberia retained part ownership (46%, now controlled by Iberia parent International Consolidated Airline Group) while the merged carrier continued its focus on Barcelona. The partnership appears to be working well for both Iberia and Vueling.

That focus has been re-affirmed by the airline's intention to grow summer destinations served from El Prat by a further 10, bringing the total to 70, 23 more than served last year, and representing a 17% seat increase at El Prat. The growth is supported by the addition of four A320s and a single A319.

End of an era: Ryanair continues shift away from UK/Ireland

5-Jul-10 4:08 PM

Ryanair, the second largest carrier in the UK, announced plans to reduce UK winter capacity by 16% from Nov-2010, stating the decision will result in the loss of more than 2 million passengers at UK airports over winter 2010 on a year-on-year basis.

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