MAN officially opens private terminal
Manchester Airport has officially opened its private terminal, PremiAir.
The airport says the service offers business and leisure travellers a streamlined departure, the ultimate pre-flight treatment, and the smoothest possible arrival at Manchester – with no private jet required.
In addition to getting comfort and a luxury experience, guests get fast baggage processing, a lounge with complimentary food and drink, plus a dedicated security channel.
Prices start at £50 per person for departures, £125 for arrivals who get a transfer from the aircraft to the terminal, dedicated passport control, use of lounge facilities and luggage delivery and £125 for a round-trip package.
Groups of up to 50 can access one of three private suites, which are located before security so people who are not travelling can join events and meetings.
PremiAir is currently partnering with 25 airlines including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Cathay Pacific. Any passengers travelling with these carriers can make a booking through the PremiAir website.
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