Filed under: Manchester Airport Car Rental - 21 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
Manchester Airport is the most used airport in what can be described as the North of England. It is popular because it is pretty central in the North and has excellent transport links connecting it to other parts of the country. The transport also circles around Manchester to ensure you don’t get caught up in the heavy congestion of the city centre. Even though there has been such investment to provide an excellent transport system, many people still choose to drive to the airport. Terminal 3 is one of the most heavily used terminals at Manchester as most of the flights here are either domestic or going to major European cities – all popular destinations, especially with budget airlines. The car park near terminal 3 has been built to cope with such demand; every day they are many hundreds of cars parked up, yet it’s never full!
Pricing here isn’t bad either – with it being up north you don’t have to pay the sort of premiums as you do down south for parking. With the more southern airports for example, prices for short term parking are pitched around £2 for 15 minutes, yet 3 hours of short term parking at terminal 3 at Manchester airport will cost you a mere £2 – that’s under 20p per 15 minutes – much cheaper than the likes of Heathrow! Long stay car parking will work out to around £1 an hour, but again there are huge discounts to be had should you take a look around and book well in advance.
Filed under: Manchester Airport Car Rental - 04 Jun 2010 | Spread the word !
Manchester airport has hundreds of thousands of people passing through every week, with flights coming in and going to many of Europe’s largest cities. The airport is one of the most popular in Britain largely due to its Manchester proximity (very useful for tourists travelling into the country; obviously wanting to sample some of the larger cities in the north of the country) but also because many of the cheaper airlines fly out from there; often at a much cheaper rate than at the other airports. The only issue with Manchester – particularly with those who are flying in – is its location. It is not within the city of Manchester but a few miles east which makes getting into Manchester somewhat problematic.
The main issue is that many who fly in do not have a good knowledge of the northern transport system and the last thing that you want to be doing when you have just got off a long haul flight is try to decipher the public transport system – you’re likely to be very tired and it is an unnecessary hassle. The easiest option is to hire a car. There is one main benefit to this. Once you have hired the car you no longer have a problem with having to rely on the public transport system; both when you are arriving and when you are in the city. You are not bound by the timings of buses or trains and this creates a much more relaxed break – you can fall out of bed at your leisure and just drive to your destination.