
Manchester Airport is expecting more than 275,000 passengers to fly from the Northern Hub in search of winter sun this February half-term.
Students in most of Greater Manchester and Cheshire will be on breaks from school from 20th to 26th February, with those elsewhere in the airport’s catchment off this week (13th to 19th February), and the airport is expecting to serve nearly half a million passengers during this two-week period.
This February half-term is the first free of Covid-19 travel restrictions since February 2020, and the airport is now seeing passenger numbers exceeding 90 per cent of 2019 levels for the first time since the start of the pandemic, with popular holiday destinations including Dubai, Paris, Tenerife, Alicante and Lanzarote.
Chris Woodroofe, Managing Director at Manchester Airport, said:
“We look forward to welcoming almost half a million passengers over the half term period, and helping them get their trips off to the best possible start.
“Despite the pressures on household budgets, families remain keen to travel and we are confident that passenger numbers will continue to recover into the summer.
“During busy periods it is important that you carefully plan your journey to the airport and allow plenty of time. We have seen disruption on the rail network in recent months, so this advice is particularly important if you are travelling to the airport by train.”
Earlier this week, Manchester Airport announced a strong start to 2023, with over 1.6 million passengers departing from or arriving into the hub in January – more than double the 750,000 or so who travelled through in the same month last year, when Omicron testing requirements remained in place.
The airport also revealed more than 92 per cent of passengers cleared security in under 10 minutes last month, and it expects that to continue throughout February. That has been driven by a major recruitment drive that has seen more than 2,000 new colleagues join the business in 2022, with around 1,100 in security alone.
A jobs fair held earlier this month saw more than 650 turn out in the hope of securing roles, both with the airport, and its partners, including ground handling firm Swissport.
Those travelling through over February half-term are being reminded to check with their airline on when they will need to arrive at the airport – normally two to three hours before departure – and to familiarise themselves with hand luggage rules. This includes the limits in place on liquids, gels and pastes, which must be placed in a clear plastic bag in containers under 100ml.
Travellers are also advised to plan their journey to the airport and check for travel disruption before setting off.