Jersey Airport Parking
Car parking
Two public car parks are available at Jersey Airport. The long-stay car park can be found opposite the Departures Terminal, and another one is located directly in front of the Arrivals Terminal. Both car parks offer designated parking spaces for disabled drivers.
Parking rates
- Mainstay car park - 80 pence per hour or part thereof
- ‘Arrivals’ cark park costs 80 pence per half hour or part thereof
Payment for parking can be made by using the automated pay machines, which are placed in both the Departures and Arrivals terminal.
Motorbike parking
Complimentary designated parking is available for motorbikes. It is located on the north side of the ‘hire car’ slip road. However, passengers should consider that the lot is not covered.
Bicycle parking
When arriving at the facility with bicycle commuters are free to use complimentary covered bicycle parking, which is conveniently available behind the Alares House building. The area is located in the long stay car park as well as in the staff car park.
Drop off zone
A passenger drop off zone can be found immediately in front of the Departures Terminal. Vehicles must not park in this location for any length of time as they may incur a fine or be towed away.
Pick up zone
An area alongside the approach road to the Departures Terminal has been selected for use as a drop-off/pick up zone, with a maximum wait time of 10 minutes.
Cars in this area must not be left unattended at any time.
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Security Passengers are urged to have their boarding card ready for presentation at the central security checkpoint in the Departures Terminal, where it will be scanned and inspected. If travelers have printed their tickets themselves, they should make sure that the barcodes are clear and distinct so that they can be scanned. If it cannot be scanned, commuters will require to obtain another boarding pass from their airline’s check-in desk. In case of not having a mobile phone boarding card, customers should have the screen ready to be scanned. Being screened Passengers are urged to remove all outdoor wear, including blazers, jackets, and other heavy clothes, before arriving at the x-ray machine. Another aspect of being considered is to remove waste belts that have metal buckles and place it in the security trays together with any coins or keys from the pockets. A representative of the security team will advise if passengers will need to r
Border Force Once passengers landed at Jersey Airport, they will be expected to pass through the passport control area. These methods involve a check of the passport or other identification documentation as well as the evidence of travelers’ right to travel into the country. Border Force manages the passport control area, and passengers are advised to have their passport or identity card ready, which includes its removal from a holder or wallet, and have it open on the page with a photo. Travelers should remove their sunglasses as well as any headwear and stay from using any mobile device. Baggage reclaim Checked luggage can be collected from the carousel in the Baggage Reclaim area. If the bag or suitcase doesn’t come out of the carousel, passengers will have to contact their airline and talk to the baggage handling administrators.
The 1937 terminal was constructed with a control tower between the arrivals and departures areas. The building was extended in 1976. A new departures terminal adjoining the current terminal was opened in 1997. A new air traffic control tower was finished and opened in late 2010, and all primary airport operations have been shifted to these new buildings. Work was expected to start late 2011 to demolish the original airport building built in 1937 and which contains large amounts of asbestos. Still, work was never undertaken as the building was chosen as a protected historical building. Ultimately, on 17 March 2014, it was decided on the grounds of aviation security, that the old building would have to be demolished. Jersey represents a part of the Common Travel Area, which means that there are limited identity card checks before boarding a flight to the U.K. or Ireland. A full passport check takes place when traveling to or from other countries.