Manchester Airport has announced a multimillion-pound investment in Terminal 3, which will remodel the entrance to the terminal, the security hall and the departure lounge.
The investment includes the purchase of new security equipment, 40% more seating capacity in the departure lounge and new retail and dining outlets.
The second phase of the airport’s decade-long Terminal 2 project is also due for completion this year, with the addition of 20 new retailers, bars and restaurants. The check-in desks in the newest section of Terminal 2 have now opened and will soon be followed by the new security hall. Once the works have been completed, it is expected that approximately 70% of passengers will use Terminal 2. Terminal 1, as it is today, will close. However, parts of the building will be retained to increase the footprint of Terminal 3.
Read more about Manchester Airport’s transformation program here.