Published on June 19th, 2008 by London Traveller in Luton Airport
We won't go quietlyHemel Gazette, UK - 11
But, for Berkhamsted and Tring it would mean more planes leaving from Luton airport flying up to 1000ft lower over the towns. The lower flights would result …
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