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Bristol Airport
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Bristol Airport is a major international airport serving the city of Bristol and the surrounding areas, including Bath, Gloucester, and Cardiff. It is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Bristol City Centre and is a key transportation hub for the South West England region, with connections to major cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham. The airport is also a significant base for Low-cost carriers such as EasyJet, Ryanair, and TUI Airways, offering flights to popular destinations like Alicante, Barcelona, and Amsterdam. Additionally, the airport serves as a gateway to the Cotswolds region, with its picturesque towns and villages, including Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Overview

Bristol Airport is situated near the village of Lulsgate Bottom and is operated by Bristol Airport Limited, a subsidiary of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The airport has a single Runway, which is 2,011 meters long and 45 meters wide, and is equipped with modern ILS and CCTV systems, ensuring safe and efficient operations. The airport's Air traffic control is provided by NATS Holdings, a leading provider of air traffic control services in the United Kingdom. Bristol Airport is also a popular destination for General aviation and Business aviation, with a range of services and facilities available, including Hangar space and Fueling services, catering to the needs of Private jet operators like NetJets and VistaJet.

History

The airport was originally opened in 1930 as Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport, and was later renamed Bristol Airport in 1974. During World War II, the airport was used by the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces as a base for Bomber and Fighter aircraft, including the Supermarine Spitfire and the North American P-51 Mustang. In the post-war period, the airport underwent significant expansion and modernization, with the construction of a new Terminal building and the extension of the Runway to its current length. The airport has also been used as a base for Airlines such as British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Lufthansa, offering flights to major hubs like Heathrow Airport, Schiphol Airport, and Frankfurt Airport.

Facilities

Bristol Airport has a range of facilities and services available to passengers, including Check-in and Baggage claim areas, Security screening, and a variety of Shops and Restaurants, such as WHSmith, Costa Coffee, and Wetherspoons. The airport also has a Lounge area, which offers complimentary Food and drink and Wi-Fi to passengers, as well as a range of Conference and Meeting rooms for Business travelers, equipped with state-of-the-art Audio-visual equipment and Catering services. Additionally, the airport has a Currency exchange office and an ATM machine, provided by Travelex and Barclays, respectively. The airport's facilities are designed to meet the needs of passengers with Disabilities, with features such as Wheelchair accessibility and Assistance dogs facilities, in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and the Airports (Disabled Persons' Facilities) Regulations 1989.

Airlines_and_Destinations

Bristol Airport is served by a range of Airlines, including Low-cost carriers like EasyJet and Ryanair, which offer flights to popular destinations like Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, and Malaga. The airport is also a base for TUI Airways, which operates flights to Leisure destinations like Cancun, Orlando, and Sharm El-Sheikh. Other Airlines that operate from Bristol Airport include Aer Lingus, Air France, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, offering flights to major hubs like Dublin Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The airport's route network also includes destinations like Jersey, Guernsey, and Isle of Man, served by Airlines like Blue Islands and Loganair.

Statistics

Bristol Airport is one of the busiest Airports in the United Kingdom, with over 8 million passengers per year. The airport's Passenger traffic has been growing steadily in recent years, with an increase of over 10% in 2019 compared to the previous year, according to data from the Civil Aviation Authority. The airport's Cargo traffic is also significant, with a range of Freight and Logistics companies operating from the airport, including DHL Aviation and FedEx Express. The airport's economic impact on the local region is substantial, with a study by Oxford Economics estimating that the airport generates over £500 million per year in economic benefits, supporting over 10,000 jobs in the South West England region.

Ground_Transportation

Bristol Airport is well-connected to the surrounding area by a range of Ground transportation options, including Taxis, Buses, and Coaches. The airport is served by the A38 road, which provides direct access to the M5 motorway and the M4 motorway, making it easy to reach destinations like Bristol City Centre, Bath, and Cardiff. The airport is also connected to the National Rail network, with regular Trains operating from Bristol Temple Meads railway station to destinations like London Paddington station, Birmingham New Street station, and Manchester Piccadilly station. Additionally, the airport has a range of Car parking options available, including Short-stay and Long-stay parking, as well as a Car rental facility, operated by companies like Europcar and Hertz. The airport's ground transportation options are designed to meet the needs of passengers with Disabilities, with features such as Wheelchair accessibility and Assistance dogs facilities. Category:Airports in the United Kingdom

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