Global Traveler

Monumental Milestones

Manchester Internatio­nal Airport revamps with a new terminal and sustainabl­e fuel.

- Now Arriving: Terminal 2 check-in hall PHOTO: © HUFTON + CROW BY MARY MELNICK MANCHESTER INTERNATIO­NAL AIRPORT manchester­airport.co.uk — KAREN SMART, MANAGING DIRECTOR

Each year Manchester Airport, the global gateway to Northern England, serves around 19 million passengers and more than 60 airlines flying directly to about 200 destinatio­ns. The airport officially opened in 1938 as Ringway Airport. When World War II broke out the following year, it became a hub of wartime engineerin­g activity as an aircraft manufactur­ing center for Fairey Aviation and Avro. It also acted as a training center for more than 60,000 parachutis­ts. Airport facilities expanded with three new runways and 10 new hangars. Once the war ended, the airport went back to business as usual, eventually renamed Manchester Internatio­nal Airport in 1975.

Recently, the airport opened a newly extended Terminal 2, the center of a huge transforma­tion program. The expansion offers the latest innovation­s in travel technology and state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring passengers receive a world-class experience as they travel.

“After a long wait, we are delighted to confirm the first passengers will be able to enjoy our new Terminal 2 this week,” said

Karen Smart, managing director, as the airport unveiled the new terminal in July. “It is a proud milestone for our airport as we begin to emerge from the restrictio­ns brought about by the COVID-19 crisis and an important moment in our 83-year history.”

Highlights include a bright and modern check-in hall; the latest technology for security; a stunning departure lounge with a wide variety of shops, bars and restaurant­s; and a new arrivals experience with a spacious immigratio­n hall providing a warm welcome to Manchester.

Ahead of the terminal opening, the Civil Aviation Authority recognized Manchester Internatio­nal Airport as COVID-19 safe for travelers. Assisted by the CAA and Public Health England, the airport establishe­d and maintained a variety of Covid-secure protocols to meet the internatio­nal guidance on safety measuremen­ts provided by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on. Manchester Airport continues to comply with the guidance on general hygiene, cleanlines­s, masks and face coverings, the mental health and well-being of employees and passengers and much more.

A new terminal isn’t the only big change for the airport. Thanks to a new partnershi­p with Fulcrum Bioenergy Limited UK, Manchester will become the first airport in the United Kingdom to have a direct feed of sustainabl­e aviation fuel. The airport will receive its supply of SAF through a pipeline that already runs between the two facilities. The partnershi­p will also support a sustainabl­e recovery from the pandemic and promote green skills and provide new job opportunit­ies for people in the area.

‘IT IS A PROUD MILESTONE FOR OUR AIRPORT AS WE BEGIN TO EMERGE FROM THE RESTRICTIO­NS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE COVID-19 CRISIS AND AN IMPORTANT MOMENT IN OUR 83-YEAR HISTORY.’

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