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London Luton Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1990 the airport was renamed "London Luton Airport" in order to boost the profile of the airport in the eyes of foreign visitors, likely to be heading to London but not realising Luton was close. |
 | | A new railway station, Luton Airport Parkway, has been built to serve the airport and provides services to London's St Pancras and to the north on the Midland Main Line, and also on Thameslink routes north to Bedford and south to St Albans, London, Wimbledon, Sutton, Gatwick Airport and Brighton. |
 | | In 2004 the airport management announced[1] that they supported the government plans to expand the facilities to include a full-length runway, either on the current alignment, slightly south on the same alignment or at an angle to the present runway[2]. |
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