The airport is situated 10 miles (17km) southwest of Manchester city centre.
Getting to the cityThere are regular trains between the airport and Manchester Piccadilly railway station, which has connections to destinations throughout the UK. Buses service Manchester city centre as well as other local towns and cities. National Express operates coach services to cities all over the UK. All buses, coaches and trains leave from The Station, the airport's transport interchange that is connected to all terminals by a covered walkway. Taxis are available outside all terminals.
TimeGMT (GMT +1 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Car rentalCar rental companies include Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, National and Sixt.
Airport TaxisTaxis are available outside all terminals. Fares into Manchester are determined by the meter, while other destinations may be charged at a flat rate.
FacilitiesThere are restaurants, shops and bars in all three terminals. Other facilities include ATMs, bureaux de change, and left luggage. Disabled facilities are good; those with special needs should inform their airline or travel agent in advance.
ParkingShort-term and long-term parking at Manchester International Airport is available. It is a good idea to book parking in advance via the airport's website in the peak summer season, as the car park can be full.
Website www.manchesterairport.co.ukThe Skylink travellator system links Terminals 1 and 2, while 1 and 3 are linked by an external walkway.
Tel: +44 161 489 8000.
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