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About Cardiff Airport
Cardiff International Airport is
situated at Rhoose, 12 miles south-west of Cardiff city centre and 10 miles
from Junction 33 on the M4. With easy car parking facilities and swift check-in
procedures, the Airport offers fast and convenient access to Europe and the
World.
Information
Ground Floor: Lifts to all
floors of the building are also located on the Ground Floor together with
public telephones, flight information monitors, drinks machines, baggage
trolleys and seating. A postbox is situated on the pavement outside the
Terminal, and a 24-hour 'LINK' cashpoint and automatic deposit machine is
located at the entrance. The following services are available on the Ground
Floor: British Airways Express Ticket Desk Ticket sales for British Airways
Express and Manx Airlines are available from this desk. Reservations: BA
Express (0345) 222111. Manx Airlines (0345) 256256 Tour Operator Desks
Representatives of the leading tour companies are on hand to answer passengers'
queries. Cardiff Air Travel Cardiff Air Travel provides a seat-only
reservations service and can assist with package holiday bookings, overseas
car-hire arrangements and travel insurance. Tel: (01446) 711777. Servisair
Information on flights handled by Servisair can be obtained by telephoning:
(01446) 710777. Manx Airlines Information on flights handled by Manx
Airlines can be obtained by telephoning: (01446) 711312.
First
Floor: Information Desk Airport staff are there to help with any
queries you may have about flights or facilities at Cardiff Airport. They can
also assist with lost property enquiries and provide details of local hotel
accommodation and surface transport connections. Tel: (01446) 711111. Bank and
Bureau de Change A full banking and currency exchange service is provided by
the Co-operative Bank, open for all departures and all scheduled inbound
flights. Travel and holiday insurance can also be purchased and landing fees
paid.
Cardiff Airport Developments: In 1965, control of the
Airport was transferred from the Ministry of Defence to Glamorgan County
Council. With the first transatlantic flight in 1971, further investment led to
the development of the current Terminal Building and Control Tower. The main
runway was doubled in length to 7,000 ft, which enabled the airport to
accommodate wide bodied aircraft. 1986 saw a further extension of 750 ft to
the runway, costing in the region of £1 million, thus attracting more
business to the Airport in the form of new generation jet aircraft. Development
of transatlantic links were made with charter flights to Florida, in addition
to the previously established links with Canada. The runway extension, enabling
the Airport to handle 747 jumbo jets, was instrumental in attracting the
British Airways Maintenance facility to Cardiff International Airport. this
also meant increasing Cardiff airports facilities such as
airport
parking , shops , restaurants etc. A series of major expansion projects,
designed to boost the capacity of the Terminal Building and enhance overall
operational efficiency, commenced in early 1993. The projects included
re-development of the landside forecourt area, expansion and modernisation of
the International Departures Lounge, plus modification of the roadway access to
the Terminal, and construction of a new security access point. In August 1994,
well ahead of traffic forecasts, the Airport celebrated attaining the 1 million
passenger mark for the first time in its history

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