Manchester airport has 14,000 spaces. Long Stay Car Parking
is available, and recommended only for parking that will last
for more than 6 hours. Disabled parking facilities, for those
Disabled Badge holders, are located at special parking bays in
the Short Stay Car Parks next to the lifts in each terminal. Wheelchair
service is provided by the airlines, which you should request
when you book your flight or arrange for your holiday. Short Stay
Car Parking is located beside each Terminal and payment is made
within the Terminal building at the automatic machines before
you return to your vehicle. All major credit and debit cards or
cash are accepted and change can be given. You can also pay at
the exit barriers, where only credit and debit cards are accepted.
You can get a free quote online, or even book your parking, by
filling out the online form. It’s never been easier to find
discount parking.
Manchester Airport
As one of Britain's, and the world's, principal airports Manchester
services millions of passengers a year by connecting the North
of England with destinations all over the world. Over 12 million
passengers arrive each year. Manchester is the busiest single
runway airport in the world, the second largest airport in the
UK and the sixth busiest international airport in the world. It
was originally called ‘Ringway Airport,’ and is currently
the third biggest international air terminal in Britain. As rail
service links Manchester Airport to the city centre, it only takes
15 minutes to arrive there. The airport services 94 airlines,
with over 170 worldwide destinations.
Facilities
At Manchester Airport there are banqueting facilities
available that can accommodate up to 400 people for many different
types of functions. A good selection of audio-visual equipment
is available, including an overhead projection system, PA system,
centralised control consoles, telephone and fax service. The deaf
and hard of hearing are not forgotten at Manchester. Most of the
staff is trained in sign language and an inductive coupler system
has been built into all the public telephones found throughout
the Airport. Signs can help those who are deaf or hard of hearing
as well. In addition, if you have a hearing aid with a 'T' position
you can receive announcements from the public address system if
you stand close to the induction loops pointed out by the ear
symbol. Baby care facilities are also available. Their new unit
is decorated and has high chairs, bottle warmers, padded changing
mats and a specially designed chair for nursing mothers. There
is also a play area. Manchester Airport offers food for a variety
of passengers. Their large selection even affords vegetarian options.
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