Manchester Airport begins reopening T3
Manchester Airport has begun a gradual reopening of Terminal Three.
The phased reopening started at the weekend with the terminal being used for arriving passengers travelling with select airlines.
It includes inbound services of Aurigny, BA, Eastern Airways, Loganair, Ryanair, Vueling and Iberia Express.
Flybe will also fly into Terminal Three once the airline has relaunched.
Those flying with these airlines will continue to check-in and go through security in Terminal One, but return back to Manchester into Terminal Three.
Food, drink and retail options open in Terminal Three will include Biza Duty Free, the Lion and Antelope, The Nook, Kiosco, Pork & Pickle, Costa Coffee, WH Smith and Boots..
Covid-19 measures that are still in place across Terminal One and Terminal Two will also be applied in Terminal Three.
To allow for the additional flight movements, the airport is set to reopen its second runway from Tuesday 5 April.
Initially it will operate for a limited number of hours each day and will gradually increase as the demand continues to rise..
The remainder of Terminal Three, including the check-in hall and security, will be reopened at a later stage as the airport ramps up capacity.
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