Birmingham International Airport is nearer to Stratford upon Avon (Shakespeare country) than Gatwick. To Stratford in the east end of London, Gatwick is nearer.
yes, much bigger. heathrow has 5 terminals spread across 1227 hectares (12270000 m²) and Glasgow has 2 terminals and about 4-5 times smaller than heathrow. also heathrow is used as hubs for many airlines.
Frankfurt Airport: 77 miles, Munich Airport: 263 miles.
King Abdulaziz International Airport - JEDDAH is nearer to Mecca AIRPORT CODE - JED Distance - 98 Kilometers as per google-Map
Yes, it is much closer. It is about 85 kilometres from Nottingham. Glasgow is about 450 kilometres from Nottingham.
Washington Dulles International Airport is only 17 miles away from Rockville, Maryland while Baltimore Washington International Airport is 27 miles away from Rockville, Maryland.
Paisley is close to Glasgow Airport, which has numerous routes to the London airports (the cheapest would probably be EasyJet to Luton (NW London), Stansted (NE London) or Gatwick (South London). British Airways also fly to Heathrow, which is nearer the city, and Gatwick, but would be more expensive.) An alternative is taking the train from your local Paisley station to Glasgow Central and getting a train from there to London Euston on the West Coast Main Line via Carlisle and Preston. Look up Virgin Trains for this.
It is in county Dublin, not one of the numbered areas. They are only nearer to the city. Anywhere outside of that is addressed as "County Dublin."
"Nearer" is an adjective.
That point is in Acapulco, Mexico, about 0.21 mile from the beach and 5.7 miles southeast of the nearer end of the airport's main runway.
the heaviest person would have to sit nearer the middle
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Nearer is not a verb and does not have any tenses. Near is a verb, and the past tense is neared.