Top tips from our industry experts to help you have a very merry journey through Manchester Airport this Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… but it can also be the most hectic! And while our Manchester Airport staff will be spreading more Christmas cheer than Father Christmas’ elves, the airport can be busier than usual with people flying home to visit family or jetting off on a festive holiday. So a little extra planning can help make sure your journey goes smoothly.
Our industry experts have put together 12 top travel tips to help you navigate your way through the airport during the festive season, so you can enjoy a very merry Manchester Airport experience this Christmas.
Did you know…? Manchester Airport’s busiest December dates are 20th, 21st and 28th, with a whopping 120,000 passengers travelling through the airport on those days last year. The quietest December dates are 3rd, 4th and, unsurprisingly, Christmas Day itself on the 25th.
Part of the joy of travelling at Christmas might be the buzz of the airport alive with happy travellers, but if you want a quieter journey then consider your travel dates before you book your flights.
You might not be able to avoid the Christmas crowds altogether, but being flexible with your travel dates can help your travelling at Christmas stay as calm as possible.
Running through the airport or missing a flight is only fun in a Christmas romcom! Avoid rushing by following your airline’s guidance on when to arrive at the airport and check in - it varies between airlines, but it’s typically somewhere between two and four hours before your flight time.
And although we aim to run to schedule, the unpredictable winter weather can sometimes mean disruption. So check the latest travel information with your airline and on our social media channels, so you’re always in-the-know about any last-minute changes.
Fact: Father Christmas only wraps his presents before he flies because he’s using his own personal reindeer and sleigh. But if he was flying on one of our Manchester Airport airlines, he'd wait until he reached his destination.
There’s always the chance that Security will need to check inside luggage, including any wrapped gifts, and we’d hate for you to have to do your Christmas wrapping again. So please leave all gifts unwrapped until you get there - just in case.
And don’t forget that the airport is an amazing place to buy Christmas presents, too. Check out our Duty Free shopping for the perfect Christmas gift.
The rules about what you can and can’t pack are the same all year round, but over Christmas you might need to think about items a little out of the ordinary, such as festive jams and chutneys, gifts like perfume and aftershave, and even snow globes.
Remember the 100ml maximum rule when you’re going through Security (which applies to the above). You can fly with liquids under 100ml, so long as they’re popped in a clear plastic bag and placed in the tray when you go through Security. Items like party poppers, sparklers and Christmas crackers are also banned.
Click the button below for more information about what you can and can’t pack when travelling through the airport at Christmas.
If you’re travelling over Christmas, you’re probably going to be wrapped up in a big warm winter coat. Maybe with a hat, scarf and gloves, too (plus, it saves packing these bulky items in your suitcase!).
While travelling in layers is a great idea, especially if you’re going to be arriving somewhere cold at night, Security can only scan through one layer of clothing, so remember to remove bulky outer layers and accessories and place them into a tray when you’re going through this part of the airport.
Whether you’re in a hurry or you simply don’t want to wait in queues, FastTrack is your answer this festive season.
There are two FastTrack tickets you can snap up to speed up your airport experience, giving you exclusive access to the express lane at Security or Passport Control – or both.
So you can get to the departure lounge quicker when you’re flying out, and get home even faster when you return.
Prices start from just £5 per person, making FastTrack the ideal add-on for a stress-free airport experience this Christmas.
No one needs to be worrying about finding a parking space when they’re travelling at Christmas. But parking at Manchester Airport is easy and affordable, with options to suit every terminal and budget. We can even park for you…
With Meet & Greet and Drop & Go, you can drive up, lock your vehicle, hand over your keys to a member of staff and head straight to your terminal – we’ll take care of the rest. And when you return? Your vehicle will be waiting for you.
It’s the season of giving, so give yourself the gift of exclusive airport lounges this Christmas!
Our Escape Lounge is a haven of peace and tranquillity, where you can sit back and relax, order from the elegant food menu, and toast your upcoming journey with a glass of something sparkly.
Or experience the luxury and sophistication of our 1903 lounge, and enjoy a changing daily menu of specials, handpicked wines, craft ales and cocktails, with sensational views of the runways.
While lots of businesses close over Christmas and New Year, the airport is certainly not one of them! However, some of our restaurant and retail opening times might change slightly during the festive season.
Keep an eye on our website for the latest opening times if you want to eat somewhere particular at the airport, or you’re planning to do some last-minute Christmas shopping.
If you’re looking for a festive city break this year, then pack your bags, wrap up warm, and jet off to a beautiful European Christmas market!
Wander through sparkling fairy-lit streets and city squares, with the scents of mulled wine, spiced hot chocolate and roast chestnuts in the air, and lose yourself in one of Europe’s most enchanting winter market destinations.
We’ve rounded up 12 of our favourite winter market destinations in Europe, with direct flights from Manchester Airport, so you can start planning your cosy winter getaway today.
When it comes to comfort on a flight, little things can make a big difference.
A travel pillow or neck pillow can help you get some sleep (especially if you’re in a middle or aisle seat and don’t want to doze on your neighbour!). And pack a light blanket and slippers to take comfort up a notch. An eye mask and earplugs can also help you escape your surroundings and get some shut-eye.
Listening to music or watching a film might be more your thing – but remember to download these before you take off, so you don’t need to worry about internet connection.
While it may be the season of joy, travelling at Christmas can sometimes feel overwhelming, too. But remember - we’re here to help.
Our airport staff will help you navigate your way through the airport this festive season, and can answer any questions you have about your journey this Christmas.
So whether you need advice on going through Security, information on parking, or want to find out about the best Duty Free deals, we'll be there to make sure you have a very merry journey through Manchester Airport this year.
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