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From 30 April, Eurowings and Brussels Airlines move from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport

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Important information for Brussels Airlines and Eurowings passengers

Manchester Airport © Dave Croker on Wikimedia

From 30 April 2019, flights operated by Brussels Airlines and Eurowings will depart from and arrive at Terminal 2 instead of Terminal 1.

Terminal 1 is the flagship terminal of Manchester Airport, hosting, among others, Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian Airways. Terminal 2 serves mainly long-haul carriers.

Contacted by Aviation24.be, Brussels Airlines spokesperson Wencke Lemmes-Piraux explains that Terminal 1 will soon be destroyed and that all the airlines currently hosted in that terminal will sooner or later move to Terminal 2. Eurowings and Brussels Airlines are the first airlines to be transferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I’ve booked my car parking based on flying from Terminal 1?

JetParks

Customers booked into our Jet Parks car parks should continue as normal to the car park and board the bus for Terminal 2.

Meet and Greet

For customers who are booked on flights that depart out of Terminal 1 but will then arrive back into Terminal 2; please park your car in Terminal 1 Meet and Greet as planned and collect your vehicle from Terminal 1 on your return.

For affected customers booked into Meet and Greet from the 30th of April onwards, your booking can be switched to Terminal 2 if you call our Sales Team on 0808 168 6111, please be aware that there may be an increase in price for this change.

Short Stay and Multi-Storey car parks

For customers who have booked short stay/multi-storey for Terminal 1, we will offer a full refund including the administration fee, with the option to book an alternative parking product (subject to availability).

All cancellation fees will be waived under these circumstances if a new booking is made at the time of cancellation.

Q: What will happen to my lounge booking?

Unfortunately, Escape Lounge is fully booked. Please contact our Customer Services team to process your refund. They can be reached on 0808 168 2222.

For those booked into the Aspire lounge; please contact them to amend your booking on 0161 694 7220.

Q: Where in Terminal 2 will I check-in?

Ground Level Check in Area of Terminal 2, which is on the right-hand side of arrivals and the check-in hall. This is the same level as the drop off zone.

Q: What happens if I’ve booked PRM assistance?

For customers that have booked special assistance on one of the affected flights, please head to Terminal 2 and to the special assistance reception point. The staff will have your details and will be on hand to assist you through the terminal.

Q: What happens if I’ve booked FastTrack?

Don’t worry, you do not need to do anything, the Terminal 2 staff are aware of the airline move and will allow you through with your existing Fast Track booking.

Q: Is this move just for peak periods – will you continue using T2?

This is a permanent terminal move and Brussels Airlines and Eurowings will continue to fly from Terminal 2 for all future flights.

This post was published on 26 March 2019 12:11

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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