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Below is some information for passenger arriving with British Airways at four airports in the United Kingdom.
1. Which airport is the farthest from the city centre?
2. Which airport promises that it will not take long to get through the terminal?
3. Which airport has more than one terminal?
4. At which airport are there different levels for passengers arriving from abroad and those arriving from the UK?
5. Which airport provides a service which you do not have to pay for?
Manchester: Manchester is about 10 miles from the city centre. On arrival, passengers should report to the Connections Desk. Those connecting to British Airways international flights will then depart from Terminal 1 International. For those with connections to flights within the UK, the departure will be from Terminal 1 Domestic. Passengers connecting to other flights departing from Terminal 2 can take the free bus service which operates between the two terminals.
Birmingham: Birmingham Airport is about 8 miles from the city centre. All British Airways flights operate from Eurohub, a purpose-designed hub which ensures a quick and smooth journey through the terminal for all pasengers. The modern design of eurohub provides a pleasant, spacius environment offering high quality, efficient service.
Glasgow: Glasgow Airport is 8 miles from Glasgow city centre. Passengers on internal flights arrive at first floor level of the terminal. International passengers arrive at ground level. Passengers transfering to other flights should check with British Airways staff at the ground-floor ticket desk.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh Airport is 11 miles from Edimburgh city centre. The airport has a one-level arrivals area. Passengers should check on arrival with British Airways staff for connecting flights.
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