A new express drop off and pick up area is now in place with a minimum charge of £3
Parking at Belfast City Airport has undergone an overhaul with 10 minutes of free parking remaining, but not in its usual spot.
Work has been ongoing at the George Best Belfast City Airport parking site for the past few months after bosses carried out a review of site access for motorists and pedestrians. The car park reconfiguration is the result of a £1.7m private investment by Belfast City Airport and its shareholders.The Long Stay Car Park, where you can now avail of 10 minutes of free parking for drop off and pick up, is located 306 yards from the terminal and can be reached in less than 5-10 minutes on foot.
Talking about the changes, Mark Beattie, Director of Operations at Belfast City Airport said: "The recent reconfiguration has enabled us to expand and improve our offering to motorists on site as well as improved access for pedestrians.
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