Manchester Airport has revealed plans to be the first major UK airport to open an exclusive private terminal, which offers passengers a “private jet experience” while flying on commercial airlines.
The airport is today releasing preview designs of the new terminal, which will be called PremiAir.
The PremiAir experience will be available to purchase for passengers irrespective of class of travel or the destination they are flying to – and prices start at £50.
There will be a number of different services available depending on individual passengers’ preferences. It will be entirely separate from the existing three terminals at Manchester.
The intention is that PremiAir should offer a premium service to a wide range of passengers, whether they are travelling on business, for a special occasion or simply want to add a touch of luxury to their trip.
Passengers using PremiAir to depart from Manchester Airport will kick-off their journey in style, with a range of special services. They include a personalised welcome, speedy baggage processing, an elegant lounge with complimentary food and drink, and a dedicated security channel. They will then be driven straight to their plane in a private car transfer.
Passengers arriving back into Manchester will also be able to use PremiAir, either as part of a round trip booking or as a standalone service. They will benefit from a car transfer directly from their plane and use of a dedicated passport control service. They will also be able to relax in the PremiAir lounge while their luggage is returned personally to them.
Inside the PremiAir terminal, there will be a range of spaces designed to cater to different needs, ranging from individual travellers to larger groups.
The new PremiAir terminal is situated away from the existing terminals, just two minutes’ drive from the M56. Secure parking will be available for those who drive to the facility. As well as easy road access, passengers using PremiAir will benefit from reduced walking distances, as the total walking distance from arriving at the terminal to the aircraft door will be under 20 metres (65 feet).
No other major airport in the UK offers an accessible private terminal option for passengers on a ‘pay as you use’ basis. Such facilities are often restricted to business class and first class passengers or certain airlines, typically at significant additional cost.
Construction work is now underway on a site next to the Runway Visitor Park, where the new terminal will be sited. The existing Runway Visitor Park buildings will not be changed.
The facility is due to open in mid-2019.