Isle of Man Airport Terminals

The Isle of Man Airport has one terminal. The air terminal has an extension program which started in 1998, and improved the terminal structure (initially implicit 1952) by expanding traveler offices, for example, another landside eatery, appearances region, stuff corridor, and takeoff relax (planned by Ellis Brown Architects and opened in March 2000).

This venture additionally improved the registration offices, air terminal workplaces, and the front entranceway, just as repairing the representative Three Legs of Man form on the air terminal outside the façade. A further task in March 2006 expanded the number of takeoff entryways and improved the flight parlor, and this was finished in May 2007 by Parkinson for £1.54m.

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