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  Durham Tees Valley Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Durham Tees Valley Airport is one of the UK's smaller airports, but it is rapidly expanding, and a number of scheduled and charter flights are operated from there.
Durham Tees Valley was a RAF base, RAF Middleton St. George (known as RAF Goosepool until 1941).
Durham Tees Valley Airport has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P518) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Durham_Tees_Valley_Airport   (552 words)

  
 Holidays from Durham Tees Valley Airport (Teesside Airport). Durham Tees Valley Airport (Teesside Airport) Holidays
Durham Tees Valley Airport is the new name for Teesside Airport serves the major centres of Teesside, Stockton on Tees and Middlesbrough.
Durham Tees Valley Airport is located approximately 6 miles to the east of Darlington.
Durham Tees Valley Airport is situated on the A67 between major north-south trunk routes of the A1 and the A19, close to the east-west A66.
www.directline-holidays.co.uk /Teesside   (284 words)

  
 Durham Tees Airport Parking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The airport is in an ideal position to be accessed from Newcastle, Durham, York and Leeds.
Durham Tees airport has a range of disabled passenger facilities, such as disabled parking spaces (for disabled badge holders only) and several disabled toilet facilities.
Durham Tees airport is situated just six miles from the centre of Darlington, north east England.
www.airportessentials.com /durham_tees_valley_airport_parking.htm   (1051 words)

  
 MIDWEST EXEC - Midwest Executive Aviations
Durham and the Tees Valley Airport is in the North East of England and is in an area of exciting contrasts.
The Tees Valley is at the heart of Captain Cook Country, on the doorstep of the North York Moors National Park, as well as a ‘stone’s throw’ (30 miles) from Whitby, York, Durham and Newcastle.
The Tees Valley is an area encompassing the five historic boroughs of Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton on Tees.
www.midwestexec.com /durham.html   (153 words)

  
 Durham (England) - Wikitravel
Durham [1] is a city in the county of County Durham in North East England.
Durham train station is a short walk from the city centre and is connected to the Cathedral by the Cathedral Bus, which operates every twenty minutes from circa 0700 to 1740.
The centre of Durham is compact, with small roads and the only congestion charge in the UK outside London (actually the first congestion charge in the UK, beating London by a few months).
wikitravel.org /en/Durham_(city)   (2275 words)

  
 Durham Tees Valley Airport - UK Airports
Durham Tees Valley Airport was built on land known locally for generations past as 'Goosepool'.
Durham Tees Valley Airport is a growing regional airport offering a range of flights across the UK and to several destinations across Europe.
The airport is within convenient distance from both the A1 and A19 north-south highways, sitting on the A67 access road, and close to the A66.
www.airports-worldwide.com /uk/uk_durham_tees_valley.html   (564 words)

  
 NETPark - Durham Tees Valley Airport set to expand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Should the plans be successful, the airport claims that the new facilities will bring up to 260 extra jobs to the site and provide an economic boom for the whole region.
The airport estimates that over the next ten-year period, continued expansion could provide the wider regional economy with 2,700 jobs and an extra £120 million per year.
Durham Tees Valley Airport has also released an environmental statement geared toward keeping negative environmental impact from the expansion to a minimum.
www.uknetpark.net /main/s234/st65686htm   (211 words)

  
 Tees Valley Tourism - BMI Baby celebrates second birthday with second based aircraft at Durham Tees Valley Airport...
Tees Valley Tourism - BMI Baby celebrates second birthday with second based aircraft at Durham Tees Valley Airport...
The airline, which first launched low cost flights from Durham Tees Valley in October 2003, has carried 350,000 passengers to and from the region.
Hugh Lang, managing director, Durham Tees Valley Airport, said: "This news marks another significant phase in the continued growth of our regional airport and is a major step forward for bmibaby, further strengthening our relationship with the leading low cost airline.
www.destinationteesvalley.co.uk /news_item.2005-11-01.1123974313   (713 words)

  
 Durham Tees Valley airport parking – Purple Parking
In 1987 the airport was privatised, becoming Teesside International Airport and 1990 saw the 1 millionth aircraft movement.
Annual passenger figures of half a million were being achieved by 1997 and since then a number of further developments have helped to fuel the airport's expansion including an extension to the International Departure Lounge, the final phase of the terminal extension programme and an extension to the apron to enable better aircraft handling.
In 2003 bmibaby made Teesside International Airport their 4th UK base further raising the airport's profile and passenger numbers had increased to almost 750,000 at year-end in 2004.
www.purpleparking.com /info-MME.htm   (532 words)

  
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The Airport is located in an area where very little residential property is affected by airport noise and also has vacant spaces around that provides the potential for expansion.
It is important that the airport becomes an integral part of the sub region so that good transport links to various parts of Europe (and the rest of the world) can be established, as well as creating new employment opportunities and attracting new businesses to its vicinity.
It attempts to set a series of actions to ensure access to the airport is as efficient as possible and sets challenging modal split targets for passenger and employee access to the airport.
www.teesvalley-jsu.gov.uk /transpt/air.htm   (715 words)

  
 Durham Tees Valley/Teesside Airport Guide - Durham Tees Valley Airport, UK
Durham Tees Valley Airport Guide has been developed to provide a handy reference for those travelling to, from or through Durham Tees Valley Airport, as well as those looking for historical information and facts.
Public transportation to and from the airport is reliable and frequent with a choice of trains, coaches, buses, taxis and car hire.
Durham Tees Valley airport has one terminal and one runway and 30 different airlines serve 80 destinations from here.
www.teesside-airport-guide.co.uk   (212 words)

  
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Tees Valley Regeneration is delighted to announce leading urban regeneration specialist AMEC Developments as the preferred developer to transform the face of Stockton.
Tees Valley Regeneration is delighted to announce the shortlisted developers seeking to build at its North Shore site in Stockton-on-Tees — and the list includes some of the most respected and recognisable names in development and regeneration.
TEES Valley Regeneration has unveiled an exciting new development opportunity for Stockton.
www.teesvalleyregeneration.co.uk /pages/project/project=northbank   (1021 words)

  
 Durham Valley Teesside Airport Hotels
Pre Book your Durham Valley Teesside airport hotel through Best Durham Airport Hotels and you are guaranteed the lowest rate at over 23 airport hotels, operating in the UK.
Complete the airport hotel quote form above, choose the airport hotel you wish to stay at, based on price and whether you need airport parking as well, and we guarantee you the lowest price.
We list each hotel avaialble at Durham Valley Teesside Airport (MME) and also give you full details of the hotels classification and facilities including full transfer and parking details.
www.durham-airport-hotels.co.uk   (313 words)

  
 Tees Valley Regeneration
Tees Valley Regeneration is in business to create irresistible development and investment opportunities and to deliver sustainable and meaningful economic activity for the long-term development of the Tees Valley region.
Our shareholders are the five councils that comprise the Tees Valley; Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton on Tees; the Regional Development Agency, One NorthEast; and English Partnerships, the national regeneration agency.
Now Tees Valley Regeneration combines the expertise of both companies and creates a single driver and catalyst for the whole Tees Valley.
www.teesvalleyregeneration.co.uk   (187 words)

  
 Airport Operators Association (AOA)
Durham Tees Valley Airport has announced that the number of passengers using the airport in March have increased by more than a third when compared to March 2004.
The airport recorded 37 per cent more travellers than in the previous year, with over 65,000 people passing through the airport.
"The airport continues to provide the local community with a range of destinations and services for both the business and leisure markets," said Richard Whitehouse, commercial manager at Durham Tees Valley Airport.
www.aoa.org.uk /media/latest_news_view.asp?NEWS_ID=8315938   (223 words)

  
 Durham Tees Valley Parking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Durham Tees Valley On Airport parking is in walking distance of the terminal, with barrier controls and 24 hour security.
Follow the signs for Durham Tees Valley Airport and the Long Term Car Park.
Designated spaces are within the main car park nearest to the airport terminal.
www.airporthotels4less.co.uk /durham_tees_airport_parking.htm   (121 words)

  
 Durham Airport Parking UK - Compare Car Park Prices
Durham Bradford airport is a relatively small airport offering flights around the Uk and the world.
We offer car parking facilities both on airport, (within the airport boundaries) and also off airport, often just a mile or so from the airport, where prices are considerably cheaper yet transfers to the airport can be only 5-10 minutes more.
We also offer airport hotels if you are looking for a more relaxed start to your holiday, whatever you are looking for and however you want to get to the airport we can help.
www.durham-airport-parking.co.uk   (301 words)

  
 Travelling to and getting around the City of Durham
The City of Durham is located in the North East of England.
Durham is easily accessible by road and rail.
Durham City Council is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
www.durhamtourism.co.uk /travel.html   (122 words)

  
 Travel Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Newcastle Airport is situated approximately 8 miles north west of Newcastle City Centre.
The railway station at Darlington, located approximately 7 miles west of Durham Tees Valley Airport, is a short bus or taxi ride.
Taxis from the airport to Durham are available directly outside the terminal building and cost about 30 GBP.
www.dur.ac.uk /superconductivity.durham/MEM06/travel_info.html   (355 words)

  
 Captain Cook Country - News
The new name is part of an ambitious three year, multi-million pound redevelopment plan by the airport to build on past successes and reinforce its position as one of the UK's fastest-growing regional airports.
By next year the airport predicts that passenger numbers will break through the one million mark - an increase of more than 30% on current passenger numbers.
Re-naming the airport Durham Tees Valley will help locate it on the international travel map and provide a modern and convenient gateway to the region for visitors coming to Captain Cook Country and further cement the airport's commitment to regional tourism.
www.captaincook.org.uk /news/index.php?link=19   (168 words)

  
 Durham/Tees Valley Airport Passenger Opinions about Durham/Tees Valley Airport standards
I have used this airport much more regularly since my previous comment and cannot fault it as a quick departure/arrival point.
I find it a very convenient feeder airport to the AMS hub and the small size of the terminal ensures that arrivals are swift and painless - I'm on the road within 15 mins of hitting the tarmac in most cases.
This airport's major strength is that because there are only one or two flights coming and going at any time, there are never any massive queues.
www.airlinequality.com /Airports/Airport_forum/mme.htm   (866 words)

  
 Teeside airport: book online flights from Durham Tees Valley airport
Durham Tees Valley Airport, formerly known as Teesside Airport, is located only 6 miles east of Darlington, some 20 miles to the south of Durham itself.
Following the A66 (M) and the A67, Durham Tees Valley (Teesside) Airport is just 15 minutes from Junction 58 of the A1(M).
The Teesside Airport railway station is less than a mile from Durham Tees Valley airport, connecting to the East Coast Main line at Darlington, which connects with the rest of the national rail network.
www.travelcallbreaks.co.uk /durham-tees-valley   (172 words)

  
 Durham - Tees Valley
Durham Tees Valley in the North East must truly be one of England’s best kept secrets.
Approximate distances and travelling times from the Durham Tees Valley Airport.
Visit the world heritage site of Durham Cathedral and Castle… indulge in some of the shops along the Victorian cobbled market place and modern shopping centres… stroll along the riverbanks offering woodland walks or take a boat trip on the River Wear.
www.durham-teesvalley.com   (240 words)

  
 The Spa Hotel, Durham Tees Valley Airport - Home Page
Durham Tees Valley International Airport, Middleton St. George, Darlington, County Durham, DL2 1PD.
The Spa Hotel, with 19 immaculate en-suite bedrooms, nestles in the grounds of Teesside International Airport itself, with exceptional views of the airport, runways and flying club.
Enjoy a drink in The Cafe Martyn, a cosmopolitan eating venue for the discerning diner or our refurbished Brasserie and Bar where our friendly staff will be happy to serve you with a selection of John Smiths ales.
homepage.ntlworld.com /markparsons/spa   (285 words)

  
 Durham Tees Valley airport hotels - Best Western UK
Best Western Durham Tees Valley airport hotels and hotels in the Durham area are located within a short driving distance from Durham Tees Valley airport itself, located in Teeside in the North East of England.
Our Durham Tees Valley airport hotels and hotels in the area in Teeside are independently owned and offer a unique experience, from the location of the hotel in Teesvalley to the airport, down to the style of the hotel and facilities available.
Book your stay now at a Best Western Durham Tees Valley Airport hotel to ensure you meet your early flight or to simply take a longer break in the Teeside area.
www.bestwestern.co.uk /airports/Durham.aspx   (869 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Man released after airport alert
The 35-year-old man was arrested after concerns were raised when he checked in for a flight to London Heathrow at 0630 GMT on Saturday.
A spokesman for Durham Police said: "A 35-year-old male who was arrested under the Terrorism Act as a result of an incident at Durham Tees Valley Airport."
Airport commercial manager Richard Whitehouse said about 750 passengers had been affected by the incident but flights had reverted to schedule after the delays.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/4110039.stm   (256 words)

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