Newark Liberty International Airport, which first opened its doors on October 1, 1928, is one of the country’s most modern. It serves the state of New Jersey as well as the entire New York metropolitan area, as well as the airports of JFK and La Guardia.
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The largest air terminal in the Netherlands is Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport, which opened on September 16, 1916. It is also one of Europe’s busiest airports in terms of passengers and freight. It has international flights all over the world.
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The busiest airport in Canada and one of the busiest in the world is Toronto Pearson International Airport, which opened on August 29, 1939. It serves the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario as a whole, and most of the rest of the region. It has domestic flights as well as international flights to a variety of locations around the world.
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The Paris Orly Airport, which first opened its doors in 1932, is one of the city’s airports. It has large domestic and international traffic, despite being smaller than Charles de Gaulle Airport. It has services to all of France’s big cities as well as flights to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, North America, and the Caribbean.
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Montreal’s largest airport, Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, opened on September 10, 1941, and serves the entire province of Quebec. It has domestic and foreign flights in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, China, and several Central and South American locations.
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Frankfurt Airport, which opened on July 8, 1936, is the world’s largest cargo airport and one of Europe’s busiest, alongside Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris and Heathrow Airport in London.
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Zurich Airport, also known as Kloten Airport and opened in 1921, is the largest in the country and one of the busiest in Europe. It operates with international flights to numerous destinations around the globe.
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Lisbon airport facilities are typical for a large international airport, with plenty of duty-free shops, restaurants and decent lounges. There is an abysmal difference between the services and the quality of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 which serves low-cost flights.
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There are many facilities at Madrid-Barajas airport, such as restaurants, fast food, breweries, VIP lounges, pharmacy, duty-free shops and gift shops.