German low-cost carrier, Eurowings will become the latest airline to relocate to Manchester Airport’s new-look Terminal Two on Monday 2nd August.
The Terminal Two extension opened to the public on 14th July with Jet2.com and TUI operating from there in the first week.
Singapore Airlines, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Brussels Airlines, airBaltic, Ethiopian Airlines and Aegean Airlines have all now followed suit in moving their operations to the new terminal.
Manchester Airport’s Terminal Two extension is the centrepiece of a £1 billion transformation project for the Northern hub. Work started on the transformation in 2017 and – despite a delay of more than one year to the opening as a result of the pandemic – opened on July 14th 2021.
Passengers travelling with Eurowings from Manchester should now use Terminal Two from Monday. Those with Manchester Airport car park or lounge bookings will have them moved across and customers will be notified accordingly.
As summer progresses and international travel restrictions ease, further airlines will move across and they will be communicated appropriately. Passengers can also keep an eye on the airport’s social media channels for the latest advice, guidance and information.
Government Advice and Restrictions
In addition to checking the latest airport information, passengers are also advised to keep abreast of Government restrictions and advice. This includes testing, quarantine, what passengers need to do before they travel, as each country/destination will have its own requirements, plus what they need to do on return.
Manchester Airport has extensive testing facilities on site, offering pre and post travel options.