Manchester Airport to move all flights to Terminal 1
Manchester Airport is moving all operations to Terminal One from Wednesday, 11 November, until further notice.
The move is in response to the ban on international travel as part of the current lockdown measures in England, as the airport prepares for a significant decrease in customers.
From Wednesday, all passengers will depart and arrive from this terminal and should not use Terminals Two and Three.
Passengers returning to Manchester after this date whose vehicles are parked in the Terminal Three multi storey car park will be contacted about the change.
As a result of the government rules, most of the airport’s retail outlets will also close during the lockdown, with only essential stores remaining open.
The airport is advising passengers to check government advice and speak to airlines for specific flight queries during the lockdown period.
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