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Cargo continues to flourish at Biggin Hill
There are no slot restrictions in place at London Biggin Hill airport, and it is well-connected to the south of the UK, so it is continuing to operate a large number of cargo flights to provide supplies to those in need.
Business continues for Biggin's cargo department.
Read this story in our May 2020 printed issue.

As part of the national transport infrastructure, London Biggin Hill Airport remains fully operational in line with UK government guidelines to support the network of cargo operators transporting goods and essential medical equipment to and around the UK.

Andy Patsalides, head of marketing, London Biggin Hill Airport, says: “We are well prepared to welcome aircraft capable of carrying specialised cargo, including personal protection apparatus, ventilators and medical supplies.

“Our proximity to the capital means we can connect air cargo consignments quickly and efficiently to London and the South East. We have no slot restrictions here, and this, coupled with long operating hours and ample ramp space ensures we can handle cargo throughout the long working day.”

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