Manchester Airport launches behind-the-scenes podcast
A first-of-its-kind podcast series will give listeners an insight into the inner workings of Manchester Airport.
Manchester: Your Airport, MAN goes behind the scenes ahead of a busy summer season.
Listeners will also hear from Managing Director Chris Woodroofe and special podcast guests like holiday expert Simon Calder.
The team behind Airliners Live, which live streams from the airport’s Runway Visitor Park also make an appearance.
It is a collaborative production between Manchester Airport and Manchester-based Crowd Branded.
Listeners can subscribe to the podcast, giving them access to a trailer.
A series of six episodes go live later this month.
Adam Jupp, Communications Director and co-host, said: “What comes across loud and clear is the passion and dedication our teams have and I am sure this podcast will prove popular with passengers.”
The series is presented by Tom Fordyce, host of the Joe Marler Show.
Manchester: Your Airport, MAN launches on 22 May.
The first six episodes are available through Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts.
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NigelMay 11, 2023 05:57 PM
Do you really think it's such a good idea Manchester? It will open a can of worms and expose what a lousy airport experience you give your passengers passing through your airport. Every time I recommend my passengers to route via Liverpool John Lennon Airport where a much smoother FRIENDLIER experience is to be had, especially since Lufthansa and Aer Lingus have now put Liverpool back on the travel agent's CRS map. Eurovision will hopefully provide Liverpool's link to The Capital City and stop Liverpool passengers being forced to use Manchester.
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