Escape Lounge Terminal 1
Experience a lounge with a difference. Escape from the busy environment of the terminal. Relax and enjoy the comfortable surroundings of our Escape Lounge, where you can enjoy a range of complimentary refreshments and snacks or just catch-up on some last minute business.
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Manchester Airport Escape Lounge T2 Review | Holiday Extras
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I’m here at the Escape lounge T2 and I’m going to show you why airport lounges are a real money saving choice.
First of all you get to swap the busy terminal for this grown up chilled out hideaway. Let’s face it, it’s priceless. Soft and alcoholic drinks are included in the price. A couple of these in the terminal can cost you more than a tenner.
Foods free too and you’ll find it in abundance. There are breakfast rolls and a continental buffet in the morning. There are soups in the afternoon and evening, and plenty of savoury snacks for you to nibble on. There’s even free wifi, which will set you back if you buy it in the terminal.
I’m going to enjoy my free wifi, and my free coffee and cake, and a slice of smug money saving pie.
Holiday extras, we take the hassle, you take the holiday.
Manchester Airport Terminal 1 England, UK
Views from and of Departure Lounge , Terminal 1, Manchester Airport, England
some views while waiting for the Gate to Open
No.1 Traveller Lounge - Standsted Airport
Using the amazing Groupon deal for £9 - yes - £9! I find myself having gone through Fast Track Security, into the No.1 Traveller Lounge - free glass of champers, free breakfast, peace & quiet away from the rest of the riff raff in the airport - and a great view. All very pleasant if you ask me! :0)
Manchester Airport Terminal 1 Restaurants and Shops
Full walking tour of the Manchester Airport Terminal 1 shops and restaurants with no talking. From the Manchester Airport Security Check through the entire terminal. The Manchester airport terminal 1 restaurants and shops are pretty good actually with plenty of choice.
Manchester Airport (IATA: MAN, ICAO: EGCC) is an international airport at Ringway, Manchester, England, 7.5 nautical miles (13.9 km; 8.6 mi) south-west of Manchester city centre.[2][4] In 2016, it was the third busiest airport in the United Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers and the busiest outside London.[3][5] The airport comprises three passenger terminals and a goods terminal, and is the only airport in the UK other than Heathrow Airport to operate two runways over 3,280 yd (2,999 m) in length. Manchester Airport covers an area of 560 hectares (1,400 acres) and has flights to 199 destinations, placing the airport thirteenth globally for total destinations served.[6]
Officially opened on 25 June 1938,[7] it was initially known as Ringway Airport, and is still called this locally. In the Second World War, as RAF Ringway, it was a base for the Royal Air Force. The airport is owned and managed by the Manchester Airports Group (MAG), a holding company owned by the Australian finance house IFM Investors and the ten metropolitan borough councils of Greater Manchester, with Manchester City Council owning the largest stake. Ringway, after which the airport was named, is a village with a few buildings and church at the southern edge of the airport.
Future developments include the £800 million Manchester Airport City logistics, manufacturing, office and hotel space next to the airport. Ongoing and future transport improvements include the £290 million Eastern Link relief road, due to open in summer 2019. A High Speed 2 station known as Manchester Interchange, is earmarked for opening in 2033, and will directly connect the airport to Central London in under an hour and create a regular sub-10 minute shuttle service for connecting rail passengers from central Manchester to the Airport - relieving stress on the Styal Line to the Airport from Manchester which has become one of the most congested routes on the National Rail network.[8]
After the airport handled a record 27.8 million passengers in 2017,[3] the Airport is currently undergoing a major expansion programme to double the size of Terminal 2, with the first phase due to open in spring 2019. The £1 billion expansion will be completed in 2024 and enable the Terminal 2 to handle 35 million passengers.[9] Capacity exists for up to 50 million passengers annually with two runways,[10] however this potential figure is limited by the airport's restriction to 61 aircraft movements per hour as well as existing terminal sizes to effectively process arrivals and departures.[11]
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manchester airport arrivals and terminals
lufhansa,flybe + terminal 1 & 3
Manchester airport full view landside-Version 1
One day I went out to the airport terminals just for a visit. Obviously I couldn't get to the airside areas of the terminals as I was not going on a flight, but don't worry as I'll soon be bringing out a video on terminal 1's landside and airside areas as I am going on a trip soon. Enjoy!
Gates 28-32, Terminal 1, Manchester Airport, England
some views
Gate 50 Terminal 3 Manchester airport England
View from Gate 50 , Terminal 3 , Manchester Airport England with two Easyjet planes on view, one parking and one already parked
Manchester International Airport, UK, Terminal 1 - 10th December, 2012
Footage taken from the Terminal 1 departure lounge at Manchester International Airport of various aircraft and vehicle movements around the terminal and on the airport apron. Airlines and aircraft include the following: Jet2 Boeing 737, EasyJet Airbus A319, Thomson Boeing 737, Lufthansa Airbus A319-114, British Airways Airbus A319, TAP Portugal Airbus A319-111, Thomas Cook Boeing 757-200, Germanwings Airbus A319 and Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330. Other items in the video include the Control Tower, and EasyJet Airbus being de-iced as well as a Lufthansa take-off.
New Airport Terminal 1
£50 million invested over two years - was it worth it?
Manchester Airport Landing
Clear sky view passing Bolton, Bury, Heywood, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Stockport, Cheadle and finally Manchester Airport
Manchester/Ringway Intl Airport-Views From The T1 Mezzanine Food Court On 25/08/09-AIRSIDE SPECIAL
Various aircraft taxiing to and from Terminal 2 (all gates) and Terminal 1 (gates 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 + gates 21-32). AIRSIDE SPECIAL! I filmed this from Terminal 1 on the mezzanine food court (airside) inside Bar MCR, whilst I was eating my lunch, before I went to Dublin. Enjoy watching!
Departure Lounge T3 Manchester Airport
Taken on the departure lounge of Terminal 3 , Manchester Airport , England
Sudlows - Manchester Airport Case Study
With the increasing expansion and development of the airport, Sudlows were commissioned to deliver a number of technical upgrades to the airports’ existing data centre. The mechanical team at Sudlows installed a series of upgrades to the airport’s infrastructure, installing two new cooling systems that will deliver carbon savings of over 31,000kg of CO2, every year, compared to the previous legacy equipment.
The new technology installed was not only resilient and reliable, but energy efficient with a much higher cooling capacity. Additional to this they were much quieter and had more air delivery, meaning the hot spots in the room were eradicated, making it a much safer option for such a critical environment. The works were carried out to a strict 6 week time scale to ensure minimal disruption to the airport, executed perfectly due to the intensive planning phase. The team successfully handed over to the airports maintenance team so they were able to manage the new cooling units themselves.
Foxy on Terminal 1 roof at Manchester Airport
Foxy spotting on the roof before flying home.
Manchester Airport Terminal 1 walkthrough!
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (
Walking through terminal 1 of Manchester Airport UK.