Summary
Birmingham Airport is situated approximately 5 miles from the city of Birmingham in the borough of Solihull. Opened in 1939, the airport was once owned by Birmingham City Council, however due to the outbreak of the Second World War it was taken under the control of the government. The airport eventually returned to civilian ownership in 1960. From then on major development went into Birmingham Airport and when the package holiday boom came into play in the 60s more terminals were built, therefore increasing passenger numbers. Birmingham Airport is now proudly position six of the busiest airports in the UK due to the large volume of flights Birmingham now as on offer. Some of the largest tour operators in the UK including, First Choice, Thomson and Thomas Cook all offer holidays from Birmingham Airport to destinations far and wide.
As well as the abundance of package holidays available from Birmingham Airport there are also plenty of flight only offers from charter airlines and low cost carriers such as Flybe and Ryanair. Here at Book Cheap Holidays holidaymakers can combine these flights with great value hotel deals, which can be easily booked online. Birmingham Airport has flights travelling to a host of popular destinations such as Faro Airport in the Algarve, Tenerife Airport and Dalaman Airport in Turkey. Search here with us and compare the best deals available.
Getting to and from Birmingham Airport is extremely straightforward as you have easy access via the M42 motorway and the main A45 road. You can also travel here via rail as there are good connections to the Birmingham International railway station. If you live in or around Birmingham, there are regular coach services that run from the city centre to the airport. There are currently plans in place to build an extension to the main runway here, which would allow Birmingham to receive larger aircrafts that are unfortunately not able to land at Birmingham at the current time. This work is hoped to be completed before the 2012 Olympic Games in London.