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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airports opened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that airports have been made operational or accessible, often in the context of a news report or announcement.
Example: "After the storm passed, the airports opened, allowing travelers to resume their journeys."
Alternatives: "airports were inaugurated" or "airports became operational".
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Many routes have been liberalised and access to airports opened up.
He built up one of Europe's best education systems, including fine universities, started a system of "clusters," for associated industries to grow near specialized schools that could train their employees, and spent millions on better roads, rail connections and one of Germany's largest and most modern airports, opened finally in 1992 and named after Mr. Strauss.
Since the nation's airports opened after the terrorist hijackings, passengers have been removed from planes, flights have been grounded or diverted and entire concourses at airports have been evacuated because of suspicious activity -- even movements that might have gone unnoticed three weeks ago.
Part of the problem lies in infrastructure: The 100 largest airports opened only nine new runways from 1995 to 1999, only three at major airports (Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia and Salt Lake City).
All three airports opened on 4 May 1963, while Tromsø Airport opened the following year.
JFK and Newark airports opened to arriving flights at 6 a.m.
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Gaza airport opened.
In 1999 King Fahd International Airport opened.
The airport opened for domestic and cargo flights yesterday.
City Airport, opened by the LDDC in 1987, boomed.
A regional international airport opened there in 2002.
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