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Where is Adur?
How to get here by air ...
Adur
is directly served by Shoreham Airport (also known as 'Shoreham (Brighton
City) Airport') which is situated right in the heart of the Adur District.
It provides flights to and from Western Europe and the Channel Islands. Shoreham
Airport is the oldest licensed airfield in the UK and has a Grade II listed
Art Deco style Terminal Building.
For more information see the Shoreham Airport website (www.shorehamairport.co.uk).
Alternatively Adur is approximately :
- 35 miles from Gatwick Airport
- 60 miles from Southampton Airport
- 70 miles from Heathrow Airport
- 85 miles from Bournemouth Airport
- 100 miles from Stansted Airport
All have good train and coach services to link you to the Adur District.
British airport external websites :
- British Airport Authority (BAA) Airports - general site (www.baa.com)
- Gatwick Airport (BAA) (www.gatwickairport.com)
- Heathrow Airport (BAA) (www.heathrowairport.com)
- Southampton Airport (BAA) (www.southamptonairport.com)
- Stansted Airport (BAA) (www.stanstedairport.com)
- British International Airports (BIA) - general site (www.bia.co.uk)
- Bournemouth Airport (BIA) (www.bournemouthairport.com)
For more information on the major airports around the UK see also :
- The Airport Guides website (www.airportguides.co.uk)
- UK Airport News website (www.uk-airport-news.info)
- Airline destinations website - which airlines fly where (http://airlinedestinations.co.uk)
See also on our website :
- Location map of Adur District Council main buildings (.PDF 60kb)
- Shoreham Airport
- Museum of D-Day Aviation (at Shoreham Airport)

