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Flybe operate 9 flights a week from the Isle of Man to Birmingham

Isle of Man Airport
The Isle of Man Airport was opened in 1933 and is located near Douglas on the Isle of Man. Flights from the Isle of Man Airport are scheduled to the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands.

Parking facilities in and around Isle of Man Airport
Car parking is onsite and split into short and long-stay car park areas. There are also disabled and motorcycle spaces, as well as a pick up and drop off point. The charges are very cost effective - the first hour is free, then it’s 50p per hour for the 1st day - going up to £3 a day, to a maximum of £60.

Airport distance from town
The Isle of Man Airport is situated in the south of the Island, near Castletown. It’s around six miles to the south west of Douglas - which is the Island’s capital.

Transport links from Isle of Man Airport
As a small island, there are basic connections, but all of which are quick to transfer to your island destination! Buses are regular and go to the local towns and villages. There are also taxis which will meet each flight and private car hire is also available in the airport. There’s an information desk to help with bookings and enquiries.

Conference and other business facilities at Isle of Man Airport
Business travellers catching flights from Isle of Man Airport can take advantage of the onsite meeting room, which also has fax and photocopying equipment for hire. There are also wireless internet access points.

Birmingham Airport

Birmingham Airport serves The Midlands and has 2 terminals. Over 50 airlines fly scheduled flights to over 100 destinations including Europe, America, India and the Middle East every week. It’s the UK’s 6th largest airport, and handled over 9 million passengers in 2006. It’s also the UK’s third largest airport for charter traffic.

Parking facilities in and around Birmingham Airport
Car parking is plentiful and well signposted, with a mix of short, long and even valet parking available both onsite and nearby. There are additional off site car parks offered by local companies, and all are linked by free shuttle buses. Those taking flights to Birmingham Airport can be picked up from outside the terminal at the pickup point.

Airport distance from Birmingham
The airport is only eight miles to the south east of Birmingham and a couple of hours transfer to London by car - or around 70 minutes by train.

Transport links to Birmingham
The airport is well linked by the M6 and other motorway networks. For train travel there’s a free two minute shuttle to Birmingham’s main train station and there are a variety of buses, coaches, taxis and car hires all offered by local providers. Comprehensive information desks in the adjacent terminals can help passengers taking flights to Birmingham book their onward travel.

Conference and other business facilities at Birmingham Airport
Terminal One has business booths for meetings, and free workstations with credit-card activated phones, email access, wireless internet and fax. There’s a business point found in Terminal 2, which has four meeting rooms for between 2-40 delegates.