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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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  • Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
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    Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
    23/01/2023. London, UK.

    Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.

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  • Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
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    Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
    23/01/2023. London, UK.

    Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.

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  • Croatia
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    Croatia
    21/08/2022. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    Wizz Air plane on the tarmac at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • Croatia
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    Croatia
    21/08/2022. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    Wizz Air plane on the tarmac at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • Croatia
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    Croatia
    21/08/2022. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    TUI plane on the tarmac at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • Croatia
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    Croatia
    21/08/2022. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Woman with suitcase walks to departure lounge, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Woman crossing the road, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Mark Leyton from Wigan, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Seth, Lewin & Jack, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Seth, Lewin & Jack, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Josh from Lithuania, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Mural in witing area, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Abby & Lavinia from Liverpool, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Michelle, Lorraine & Andrea, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Sandra Hammond & Sally Keaton, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Passenger's hat and suitcase, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    John Christophe and Amina, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Raymond Howell ex airport worker collecting for Sunflowers charity, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Deni and Lubo, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesnÕt have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. LiverpoolÕs airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; itÕs so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Suitcase, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Ellena, Nicola, Pat & Elouise from Morecombe, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Aisha Parker from Shrewsbury, Liverpool John Lennon airport, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Two women greeting passengers, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Boy with travel pillow, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Group of young men looking at the departures board, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Woman putting on make up, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Airport worker, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Couple kissing, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Passengers dropping off their bags, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Passenger at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Passengers going to the departure lounge, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Passenger with suitcases, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Departure Board, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cm)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cs)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
    EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cu)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
    EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940ct)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
    EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cw)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cv)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
    EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940bo)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cq)
    Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.

    Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
    EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022

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