What is Luton Airport Contact?
London Airport is officially known as London Luton Airport, a publicly owned universal airport based in Bedfordshire of England. It is the fourth largest airport after Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.
Luton Airport Operations
The airport is controlled and managed by the Luton Borough Council. It serves as hub airport for four airlines like EasyJet, Monarch, Thomson Airways and Ryanair. According to records of 2013,
Luton Airport welcomes 9,697,944 passengers, making it the sixth busiest airport in the United Kingdom. London Airport manages operations of flight's departures and arrivals to India, Europe, Africa, Hong Kong, Asia, Bangkok and many more.
Brief History
The London Luton Airport was commenced operations on 16th of July 1938 and was founded by Secretary of State for Air, Kingsley Wood as Luton Municipal Airport. In World War II it was used as an air-base for Royal Air Force fighters. In January 1990, the name of London Airport was changed to London Luton Airport.
About Luton Airport
The Airport directly and indirectly employs more than 8000 staff. All the incoming and outgoing flights use single runway that is 2,160 KM long and has an elevation of 160 Meters. The runway is equipped with Instrument Landing System (ILS) to provide nonstop flight operations during poor visibility. The airport has above sixty stands used by aircrafts when they are not in use.