These big changes at Manchester Airport will affect anyone dropping-off people at the site
The move is being made in a bid to relieve congestion at the airport which is extremely popular with holidaymakers from North Wales.
Here's the main one - Manchester Airport is getting rid of its free 'kiss and fly' drop-off lanes.
It means you'll have to pay or use a shuttle bus to get anywhere near the terminals.
It's part of an attempt to relieve crippling congestion around the site.
From June, drivers will be charged £3 for five minutes on the forecourts of the terminals and train station, or £4 for a maximum 10 minutes.
Airport bosses are also opening a free off-site drop-off car park on Thorley Lane.
Based in the former Jet Park 1 - up to now a long-stay car park for holidaymakers - passengers will be dropped off before taking a shuttle bus to their terminal.
It will take seven minutes to cover the half mile to terminal two or 12 minutes to bridge the 1.2 mile journey to terminals one and three.
The ‘express drop-off charge’ and free parking are aimed at freeing up the hub’s congested roads, which have been the subject of a barrage of Twitter complaints in recent months.
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