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More than 1,500 people sign petition against Southampton Airport plans to fell trees
More than 1,500 people sign petition against Southampton Airport plans to fell trees

Yahoo

time26-07-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

More than 1,500 people sign petition against Southampton Airport plans to fell trees

More than 1,500 people have signed a petition against Southampton Airports plans to fell trees at a Southampton cemetery. The petition opposes plans to fell 19 trees in South Stoneham Cemetery - which have been identified by the Civil Aviation Authority as a hazard to flight safety at nearby Southampton Airport. Campaigners say the trees are "living memorials" and vital to the character of the cemetery. Trees at South Stoneham Cemetery (Image: NQ) The petition reads: "The trees are more than just part of the landscape—they are living memorials, silent witnesses to the lives commemorated here. "Their loss would not only diminish the visual and ecological richness of the area, but also undermine the very character that makes the cemetery a haven of peace and remembrance." Southampton Airport has applied to Southampton City Council - which the council granted on July 16. READ MORE: Southampton Airport given permission to chop down 19 cemetery trees A spokesman for Southampton Airport said: "We are legally obliged to maintain a clear and safe airspace for the aircraft that fly to and from our airport. "Our application related to 29 trees that were identified by the Civil Aviation Authority as presenting a hazard and we are therefore required to have a management plan in place. "We presented a range of measures for officials to consider that would allow us to remove the risk presented by the trees while also enhancing the biodiversity of the local area. "This included a comprehensive replanting scheme both within South Stoneham Cemetery and across Southampton, as well as the creation of new hedgerows and a meadow. "It is important we work in partnership with the council and we look forward to working with officials to agree the final details of the tree management plan." Campaigners argue that the environmental impact of removing mature trees cannot be offset by new planting, as young trees would take decades to reach similar ecological value. Stoneham Cemetery is home to wildlife including kestrels, owls, bats, and woodpeckers. Bats would lose crucial roosting sites, and campaigners warn that increased light pollution could further harm the area's biodiversity. The petition continues: "We urge Southampton Airport to reconsider its plans and explore alternative solutions that do not encroach upon this deeply valued and ecologically significant site."

Southampton Airport parking guide including drop-offs
Southampton Airport parking guide including drop-offs

The Herald Scotland

time07-06-2025

  • The Herald Scotland

Southampton Airport parking guide including drop-offs

From short stay to priority parking and meet & greet, there are lots of choices you can make the most of. Here is a parking guide to Southampton Airport to help you understand the options for your next trip. What are the parking options at Southampton airport? Southampton has various parking options to suit different types of trips and budgets. Short Stay - at a multi-storey car park a 1-3 minute walk away from the airport Priority Parking - offers the closest car park to the terminal building and priority security passes for up to two passengers Meet & Greet - valet parking located in the Priority Parking section EV Meet & Greet - valet parking for EV vehicles that will have your car fully charged upon your return A map on the airport's website shows where the different types of parking are located. At the time of writing, the long-stay car park for Southampton Airport is closed, which usually has the benefit of a free five-minute shuttle bus to the terminal. Do you need to pre-book parking at Southampton Airport? While you don't have to pre-book parking at Southampton Airport, it is highly recommended. You can book on the airport's website, where it says: "Book Short Stay, Priority or Meet & Greet Parking online in advance for the best parking offers." Bookings can be amended for future dates or cancelled up to two hours before your booking time. The website adds: "All you need is your email address and booking reference which can be found on your confirmation email. "To make any changes to your booking visit the manage my booking page." How to save money on pre-booked parking at Southampton Airport Those who pre-book a parking space at Southampton Airport can expect to make some savings when compared to booking on the day of their flight. One way people can easily book their car's stay and compare prices is by using YourTravelExtras. For example, if you booked parking for eight days between Saturday, June 14 and Saturday, June 21, you could get a price of £82.40 for the short stay car park. Additionally, YourTravelExtras shows a cost of £91.29 for the meet & greet option and £99.75 for the priority parking. How much does parking cost at Southampton Airport? Short Stay (based on turn up prices without pre-booking) Up to 20 minutes - £7 Up to one hour - £15 Up to 90 minutes - £20 Up to four hours - £30 Up to 24 hours - £60 Up to two days - £115 Up to three days - £170 Up to four days - £225 Priority Parking 24 hours - £65 Additional 24 hours (or part thereof) - £65 Meet & Greet Up to one hour - £12 Up to 90 minutes - £15 Up to four hours - £22 Up to 24 hours - £45 Up to two days - £90 Up to three days - £135 Up to four days - £180 Recommended reading: Southampton Airport drop-off For stays of 20 minutes or less, you can utilise the Pick up & Drop-Off, which is located undercover on the ground floor of the short stay car park. Passengers who choose this option will be charged a £7 fee for 20 minutes. When you drive up to the exit barrier, after dropping off or picking up, payment can be made there with credit/debit cards or contactless.

UK boost as TUI launches new flights from tiny airport to European hotspot
UK boost as TUI launches new flights from tiny airport to European hotspot

Daily Mirror

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

UK boost as TUI launches new flights from tiny airport to European hotspot

After witnessing its passenger numbers plummet, a struggling UK airport is bolstering its offerings after launching a new TUI flight which will whizz passengers over to a popular EU island once a week A tiny UK airport is slated for a much-needed boost after unveiling an exciting new route to an insatiably popular EU island. Last month (Tuesday, May 27) TUI 's inaugural full flight took off from Southampton Airport and whizzed passengers over to the sunniest and largest hotspot in the Balearics, Palma De Mallorca. It marks the first departure to the Spanish city in 15 years, and coincides with the highly-anticipated Marella Cruises' summer program. ‌ Southampton Airport only handled 863,000 passengers last year, falling short of its 1.1 million forecast. It marks a harsh decline since pre-pandemic levels, when the hub welcomed more than 1.7 million passengers annually. However, the new flight - which will operate weekly until the end of September - may give the airport the boost it so desperately needs. ‌ "Our passengers were hugely excited when the return of TUI was first announced last year," said Gavin Williams of Southampton Airport. "It was fantastic to see our passengers on the first service which provides an exciting new travel opportunity for the Central South region. We look forward to welcoming more passengers on this flight as we continue to expand and enhance our travel options." TUI's Karen Switzer also welcomed the news, stating the airline was 'extremely excited' for Brits to be reconnected with the 'vibrant corner of the world that is Palma'. "We understand how important it is for customers to have access to flights from their local airports, and this latest addition brings the number of regional airports that TUI Airways fly from to 24," she added. TUI's Southampton to Palma flight, which takes two hours and 15 minutes, departs every Tuesday throughout the summer months at 2pm, landing in sunny Spain at 5.15pm - just in time for your evening meal. On the return, passengers will leave Palma at 10.55am and arrive home at 12.10pm. If you're flexible with dates, you can grab return fares for as little as £90 in July. ‌ Palma has a range of accommodation types to suit all kinds of budgets. For example, a week's stay (Tuesday, July 1-8) at the New Art Hostel - Albergue Juvenil will only set you back £715. This is based on two people staying in a Male-only dorm. However, if you're after a week of pure luxury, check out Hotel Be Live Adults Only Marivent. The beachside hotel boasts outdoor swimming pools, a gym, Finnish sauna, and breakfast buffet. A double room costs £1,475 on the exact same nights. *Prices based on Skyscanner and listings at the time of writing. Marella Cruises sailings will include Mediterranean itineraries aboard Marella Discovery, 'Cosmopolitan Classics' departing from Palma, Majorca and calling at Cagliari, Sardinia, Naples (for Pompeii and Capri), Italy, Piombino (for Siena and Pisa), Italy, Villefranche (for Monaco and Nice, France, Palamos, Spain and finishing up once again in Palma.

TUI launches new flights from UK airport to gorgeous Mediterranean island
TUI launches new flights from UK airport to gorgeous Mediterranean island

Daily Mail​

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

TUI launches new flights from UK airport to gorgeous Mediterranean island

TUI Airways has returned to Southampton Airport for the first time in 15 years, with new flights to a leading Spanish destination. The airline will fly to Palma, the capital of Majorca, on a weekly basis from Southampton Airport. The first flight took off on Tuesday May 27 and the service is set to operate until the end of September. Gavin Williams, managing director at Southampton Airport, says: 'Our passengers were hugely excited when the return of TUI was first announced last year. 'It was fantastic to see our passengers on the first services which provides an exciting new travel opportunity for the Central South region. 'We look forward to welcoming more passengers on this flight as we continue to expand and enhance our travel options.' TUI last ran flights from Southampton to Majorca in 2009. Karen Switzer, TUI UK's director of flight capacity management aviation planning, said: 'We are extremely excited to see the return of TUI Airways to Southampton Airport to reconnect travellers with the vibrant corner of the world that is Palma. The airline will fly to Palma, the capital of Majorca, on a weekly basis from Southampton Airport 'We understand how important it is for customers to have access to flights from their local airports, and this latest addition brings the number of regional airport that TUI Airways fly from to 24. 'We look forward to welcoming customers on board from May next year and taking them away on their dream Mallorcan holiday.' Palma Airport is the gateway to everything Majorca has to offer, from dazzling beaches to Moorish landmarks. There's not really a bad time to visit as the island temperature tends to average around 20 degrees even in autumn.

TUI Airways takes flight from Southampton Airport for first time in 15 years
TUI Airways takes flight from Southampton Airport for first time in 15 years

Travel Daily News

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

TUI Airways takes flight from Southampton Airport for first time in 15 years

TUI Airways resumes Southampton to Palma flights after 15 years, supporting summer travel demand and enhancing Marella Cruises' Mediterranean itineraries. TUI Airways has resumed its flights from Southampton Airport to Palma De Mallorca, marking the first departure in 15 years. The inaugural full flight took off yesterday (Tuesday, 27th May), reconnecting travellers with the largest and sunniest of the Balearic Islands. This weekly service will operate until the end of September, perfectly complementing Marella Cruises' eagerly awaited summer program. The reintroduced route offers holidaymakers and cruise enthusiasts a seamless connection to Mallorca's stunning beaches, vibrant cultural attractions, and delightful Mediterranean climate Gavin Williams, Managing Director at Southampton Airport, said: 'Our passengers were hugely excited when the return of TUI was first announced last year. It was fantastic to see our passengers on the first services which provides an exciting new travel opportunity for the Central South region. We look forward to welcoming more passengers on this flight as we continue to expand and enhance our travel options.' TUI UK's Director of Flight Capacity Management Aviation Planning Karen Switzer said: 'We are extremely excited to see the return of TUI Airways to Southampton Airport to reconnect travellers with the vibrant corner of the world that is Palma. We understand how important it is for customers to have access to flights from their local airports, and this latest addition brings the number of regional airport that TUI Airways fly from to 24. We look forward to welcoming customers on board from May next year and taking them away on their dream Mallorcan holiday.' For those looking to set sail soon, Marella Cruises sailings will include Mediterranean itineraries aboard Marella Discovery, 'Cosmopolitan Classics' departing from Palma, Majorca and calling at Cagliari, Sardinia, Naples (for Pompeii and Capri), Italy, Piombino (for Siena and Pisa), Italy, Villefranche (for Monaco and Nice, France, Palamos, Spain and finishing up once again in Palma.

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