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Manchester Airport's Terminal Three to reopen this week to cope with passenger demand

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Manchester Airport's Terminal Three will fully reopen this week to meet demand which has led to huge queues, delays and misery for passengers over recent months.

Terminal Three, which was closed during the pandemic, has been partially reopen since March 27 for some arriving passengers, but will reopen fully on Friday (April 22).

All passengers flying out with Aurigny, British Airways, Eastern Airways, Iberia Express, Loganair, Ryanair and Vueling will check in at the Terminal Three entrance.

All arrivals into the airport with those airlines will also go through the Terminal Three building. It follows a fraught start to the week for the hub, as 'Manic Monday' meant passengers were faced with queues of up to 90 minutes through security, while travellers flying with TUI also experienced long delays.

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