More airlines relocate to Manchester Airport’s new-look terminal
Manchester Airport’s new £1 billion Terminal Two will welcome two more airlines from today.
KLM and Air France become the latest carriers to move to the facility.
With the traffic light system for travel due to be scrapped from next week, airport bosses are hoping to see more passengers return to the skies.
KLM’s service to Amsterdam and Air France’s route to Paris (Charles de Gaulle) will be the latest to shift to Terminal Two
The terminal opened in mid-July.
More than a dozen airlines are now operating from the terminal, including long-haul carriers such as Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways.
From 28 September passengers travelling with KLM and Air France should now use Terminal Two.
Those with Manchester Airport car park or lounge bookings will have them moved across and customers will be notified accordingly.
"It is brilliant to see yet more valued airline partners serving passengers through our new state-of-the-art facility and I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome KLM and Air France to Terminal Two," said Karen Smart, Managing Director of Manchester Airport.
"Feedback for the new terminal has so far been incredibly positive and we cannot wait for more and more passengers to experience it."
With travel restrictions continuing to ease, further airlines are expected to move across to Terminal Two.
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