Passengers numbers at Manchester Airport have bounced back to around half of pre-Covid levels, bosses have revealed. And last month the number of passengers using the airport topped a million for the first time since February 2020.
Manchester Airport Group CEO Charlie Cornish hailed the figures as 'hugely positive'. And he called on the Government to remove the remaining travel restrictions 'at the earliest opportunity'. READ MORE: "The first thing we're going to do is hug the grandchildren" - Travellers head to US as flights from Manchester restart In October just over 1.2m people flew to and from Manchester.
That's just under half the number of passengers when compared to the same month in 2019, but more than 200% up on the figures for
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