Norwich to Manchester
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Norwich Airport
You have plenty of destination choices when taking flights from Norwich Airport. The airport offers both domestic flights from Norwich and a range of European and worldwide flights (many long haul flights from Norwich will connect at Amsterdam).
Norwich airport was established in the 1930s, after the Second World War an increase in flights from Norwich saw the airport moved to its current location. The airport was renamed Norwich International in 1999 and many people in the local area opt to take flights from Norwich when departing on holiday.
Parking facilities in and around Norwich Airport
Passengers looking to leave their cars at the airport when taking flights from Norwich can choose from a number of NCP car parks on the site. If you are dropping people off who are taking flights from Norwich then a short stay car park is available and there are plenty of long stay facilities for those taking flights from Norwich for longer periods.
Airport distance from Norwich town and other notable surrounding locations
Norwich Airport lies around 4 miles away from Norwich itself. The airport is around a 90 minute drive from various locations in Norfolk, Suffolk and North Cambridgeshire.
Transport links to Norwich Airport
Passengers taking flights from Norwich have various transport options. If you are travelling by train then you need to go to Norwich Station and take a taxi or bus to the airport. There are regular buses servicing the airport and a dedicated taxi service for those taking flights from Norwich or arriving at the airport.
Conference and other business facilities at Norwich Airport
There is an Executive Lounge in the airport itself.
Norwich town profile
Norwich is one of the most impressive medieval towns in the country. Visitors should take the time to see the Cathedral and the Castle. The world famous Norfolk Broads are also within easy reach of the town.
Manchester Airport
Passengers taking flights to Manchester or flights from the airport can access over 200 charter and scheduled flights within the UK and to Europe and various worldwide locations. Flights to Manchester and from Manchester can use three terminals and it is estimated that the airport currently handles 22 million journeys in terms of incoming flights to Manchester and outgoing flights.
Britain’s first scheduled air service began in the Manchester area in the 1910s. The current airport was built on its existing location in the 1930s and was expanded a lot over the years as flights to Manchester and from the area became more popular. The airport is now currently owned by MAG (the Manchester Airports Group).
Parking facilities in and around Manchester Airport
Passengers meeting flights to Manchester can use the airport’s short stay car park. If you need to leave your vehicle for a longer period before returning on flights to Manchester then you may be better off using the long stay car parking options.
Airport distance from Manchester town and other notable surrounding locations
If you need to get to Manchester city centre once you arrive on flights to Manchester then you’ll have a journey of just over 10 miles.
Transport links to Manchester Airport
People arriving at the airport on flights to Manchester can use the specially constructed transport hub (The Station) which brings together rail and bus services in one easy location. If you prefer to pick up a taxi when arriving on your flights to Manchester then you can pick up cabs outside all three terminals here.
Conference and other business facilities at Manchester Airport
If you are taking flights to Manchester on business then you can use conference and banqueting facilities, fast track check in services and various business lounges.
Manchester town profile
There are various things to do and see in and around Manchester which dates back to Roman times. The city has a rich industrial past with its heyday in the years of the Industrial Revolution. Today many visitors recommend the museums and galleries (including the Urbis city museum and Manchester Art Gallery). The Urban Heritage Park is the home to a reconstruction of the area’s Roman fort, the first industrial canal and a railway station which is held to be the oldest in the world.
