Situated on the outskirts of the city, Manchester Airport is the third-busiest airport in the UK and the busiest outside of London.
These days, it’s becoming more and more common for holidaymakers to take the train to Manchester Airport. In total, it takes 10-15 minutes to walk from Manchester Airport train station to the airport terminals. There’s no need to wait for a shuttle bus - you can walk via the Skylink walkway, giving you quick and easy access to departures.
If you want to get from cities in the north of England to Manchester Airport, a convenient train link makes the journey extremely simple. For example, major northern cities such as Leeds, Sheffield and Liverpool are all within easy reach. Operated by TransPennine Express and Northern Rail, trains from Manchester city center to Manchester Airport run seven days a week at intervals of around every 10 minutes.
Read on to learn more about Manchester Airport train tickets, timetables and possible connections.
If you’re flying to Manchester Airport, you can take the train to Manchester city center.
When flying into Manchester Airport, you’ll arrive at one of three terminals. All three are connected to the train station via a 10-to-15-minute walk along the Skylink walkway. If you’re arriving late at night, there’s also a Radisson Blu hotel next to the train station. It’s connected to Terminal 2 and Manchester Airport train station via the Skylink walkway.
From Manchester Airport train station, you can travel with one of the following train operators to central Manchester:
Located in the heart of the city, Manchester Piccadilly train station is close to the city’s most famous landmarks. Also, Manchester Piccadilly is a major transport hub, which makes it easy to connect to other services if you’re traveling further afield.
If you’ve enjoyed your time in Manchester and want to explore more of the UK, you can easily reach nearby towns and cities by train. Why not check out some of these trips below?
No matter the time of year, London is an exciting destination all year round. With Avanti West Coast, the journey from Manchester to London takes just over 2 hours. Once you’ve arrived at London Euston station, you’re perfectly positioned to start exploring the city’s most iconic sights.
If you’d like to explore more of the UK by train, why not head to Edinburgh? You can get from Manchester to Edinburgh in a little over 3 hours on the fastest TransPennine Express services. As soon as you get off your train, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in the city’s rich history.
Thinking of spending some time in the home of The Beatles? Liverpool is the place for you! You can take the train from Manchester to Liverpool with either TransPennine Express, East Midlands Railway (EMR) or Northern. In total, the journey takes just half an hour.
If you’re flying from Manchester Airport and you’re not sure how to get there, we’re here to help!
Before your journey to Manchester Airport, you need to head to Manchester Piccadilly station, nestled in the city center. If you're traveling from further afield, Manchester Piccadilly is a major transport hub connected to some of the biggest cities in the UK, including London, Birmingham and Leeds.
From Manchester Piccadilly train station, you can travel with one of the following train operators to Manchester Airport:
When flying from Manchester Airport, you’ll depart from one of three terminals. All three are connected to the train station via a 10-to-15-minute walk along the Skylink walkway. If you’re flying early in the morning, there’s also a Radisson Blu hotel next to the train station. It’s connected to Terminal 2 and Manchester Airport train station via the Skylink.
If you’re traveling from Manchester Airport to London, Edinburgh or another city in the UK, keep reading for more information on how to get there by train.
Planning to travel to London from Manchester Airport by train? Here’s what you need to do:
If you’re traveling to Edinburgh from Manchester Airport by train, you can get there without making any changes:
Need to travel from Manchester Airport to another UK airport but not sure how to get there? Read on for more information.
Need to travel to Heathrow Airport from Manchester Airport by train? No problem! First, you’ll need to hop on a service to Manchester Piccadilly, then change to an Avanti West Coast train to London Euston station. From here, you can jump on a London Underground service to Paddington station, where you can board an Elizabeth line service to Heathrow Airport.
The journey takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes in total.
If you need to travel from Manchester Airport to Gatwick Airport, why not choose the train? You can take the train to Manchester Piccadilly, then change to an Avanti West Coast train to London Euston station. Then, you can hop on a London Underground service to Victoria station, where you can board a Southern service to Gatwick Airport.
In total, the journey can take just under 4 hours.
If you’re planning to get to Birmingham Airport from Manchester Airport, you’ll need to make at least three changes along the way.
You can take the train to Manchester Piccadilly, then change to a CrossCountry service to Birmingham New Street, before taking a 10-minute train journey to Birmingham International station. From here, you can jump on the Air-Link shuttle bus, a convenient and free service that connects Birmingham International and Birmingham Airport.
The journey should take around 2 hours and 30 minutes in total.
We want to make train travel easier for you, which is why we’ve compiled a selection of useful travel tips to help you on your way to Manchester Airport.
Want to save money? Booking your train ticket in advance can be cheaper than buying it on the day. Advance tickets are made available by train operators up to 12 weeks in advance. We recommend you book your ticket as early as possible as advance fares tend to sell out fast.
Your journey can be expensive if you travel to a popular destination like Manchester Airport at a busy time. If possible, travel outside peak hours (also known as Off-Peak times) to snap up the cheapest fares.
If you’re traveling as a group, you can buy your tickets and get a GroupSave discount. You can get 1/3 off your train tickets when you’re traveling with a group of 3-9 people at an Off-Peak time.
Don’t want to give up comfort while traveling by train? Get a First Class ticket. You can sometimes save money by traveling First Class. When demand for First Class tickets is low, they will be reduced in price, so you may be able to get them at a lower or similar cost to standard fares.
We've answered some of the most frequently asked questions about train travel to and from Manchester Airport, so you can easily find the answer you're looking for.
TransPennine Express, Northern and Transport for Wales are the main train services that go to Manchester Airport from central Manchester.
Yes, Manchester Airport has a train station, which is connected to all three terminals via a 10-to-15-minute walk along the Skylink walkway.
Yes, you can buy train tickets from the ticket machine at Manchester Airport station. However, we recommend you buy them online with Trainline so you can save time and get them straight to your phone. Use our Journey Planner at the top of the page to compare ticket prices and choose the best ticket option for you.
If there’s a train strike, we recommend you travel with Stagecoach – it’s a UK bus operator that will take you from central Manchester to Manchester Airport. From Piccadilly Gardens, near Manchester Piccadilly station, you can take bus lines 43, 102 or 103 to Manchester Airport.