
Blackpool airport’s owners are facing questions after announcing they’ll auction off all the fixtures and fittings in the main airport building.
Last week, Citywing announced it would resume flights to the Lancashire airport after it scrapped the route last year when the facility closed.
But Balfour Beattie says it plans to auction off the contents of the main terminal - including fire engines, fuel bowsers - in April.
Citywing managing director David Buck says the firm will use another building when passengers start flying to the resort next week - and has purchased and installed all the equipment it requires.
But Blackpool MP Gordon Marsden wants to know what's going on:
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