Both terminals at Birmingham International airport deal with domestic and international passengers. The main terminal – Terminal 1 is mainly used by charter airlines such as Excel, MyTravel and Monarch, although several major international carriers such as Emirates, Lufthansa, and Ryan Air also use Terminal 1. Scheduled airlines including KLM Royal Dutch, Swiss, SN Brussels, and BA Connect all operate from Terminal 2, the EuroHub. Regular buses connect the airport with Birmingham city centre, and these are the most cost effective way of getting to the station for local travellers. The station has long stay car parks connected to the main terminal buildings, as well as being well served locally by a number of private companies. If you plan to drive to the airport, you can find it signposted from the M42, with its own junction, as well as on the A45 from the city. Birmingham International car Parking is available to book in advance from as little as £39.60 based on a 7 day period at AirParks Services main long stay car park just outside the airport. |