Birmingham Airport

Birmingham Airport may not be the biggest airport in the UK by a long shot, but it still sees millions of passengers pass through it every single year. More than that, once you discount London’s airports Birmingham Airport is actually the second biggest one available in the country.

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So where can you fly to if you catch a flight leaving from Birmingham Airport?

You have plenty of destinations to choose from if you are travelling out of Birmingham Airport – and many of the flights are direct.

You can travel to many European destinations without having to catch another flight en route. Flights from Birmingham take you directly to such places as Naples, Lyon, Larnaca, Madeira and Tenerife, to name but a few. Many of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations are just a short plane ride away when you go to Birmingham Airport for a summer escape.

And of course you can also fly direct to several of the UK’s other airports too. Newcastle, Glasgow and Aberdeen are just three of the airports you can reach in this way.

You can also fly to many other destinations by getting connecting flights from certain other destinations, once you have reached them from Birmingham. So you see, this is a very important airport and one which allows you to reach many places all over the globe.

Some facts about how Birmingham Airport works

The airport is one of the most popular ones in the country and has won awards in several different categories. It is also one of the most efficient airports you will visit, which is quite something since it handles so many visitors – millions of them each and every year, and growing!

The airport is just outside Birmingham itself, and it handles passengers who are travelling both inside and outside of the country for all kinds of reasons. Business travellers head out on business trips, while many millions go off on holiday each year.

Business travellers will also find many facilities for them at the airport. For example, you can find something called a business booth which contains many things that would be useful to those travelling on business, including power points and a modem. These enable you to get online even while you are waiting for your flight.

There are two terminals at the airport, opening in 1984 and 1991 respectively. They both handle flights going within and out of the country, so anyone travelling from Birmingham Airport will need to be sure of which one they need.

If you are visiting the airport for any reason – whether it is to fly on holiday or on business, or simply to pick someone up or drop them off – you will find plenty to do.

There are plenty of places to stop and get some refreshments for example. You will no doubt enjoy watching the world go by as you sip your fresh coffee at Costas. Or perhaps a meal at Frankie and Benny’s is what you need if you have more time to while away and you need something more substantial.

No matter which terminal you are travelling from or how long you will be at Birmingham Airport, you are sure to find just what you need while you are there.

The history of Birmingham Airport

The airport first opened its doors way back in 1939. Since then it has grown to be the phenomenal and well run business it is today.

The idea originally was to have an airport that was built to help local people get around more easily. It could not be used as an airport to accommodate any more than small planes since the runways and other facilities were not big enough to allow it.

Over time and with development, Birmingham Airport grew to become the huge place that it is today. Bigger runways, more facilities and two main terminal buildings have all been added to enable more flights to leave for more destinations. Years ago you wouldn’t have been able to get an international flight from Birmingham, but because of these developments bigger airplanes are now able to land at Birmingham Airport.

This is a far cry from the old days when only small planes could be seen taking off from the much smaller runways!

In conclusion

All airports develop over time, but Birmingham Airport is a real success story. In the decades that it has been open, it has developed beyond recognition, and become one of Britain’s most notable airports. You’re sure to be impressed.