Manchester Airport is introducing significant terminal and parking updates from 5 March 2026 as part of its £1.3 billion transformation programme. If you’re travelling through Manchester Airport after this date, here’s a quick guide to the terminal changes and new car park names to help you plan your journey.
Key changes include:
- Manchester Airport will operate two terminals instead of three
- Terminal 2 will serve most airlines
- Terminal 1 will be renamed Terminal 3 and used by Ryanair
- Airport car parks will be renamed using numbers from P1 to P16
- The new system is designed to make airport navigation easier for drivers
Passengers who have already booked airport parking should check their confirmation email before travelling, as their car park may now have a different name under the new numbering system.
Manchester Airport Parking Numbers Explained
From March 2026, Manchester Airport car parks will follow a numbered system (P1-P16) to simplify signage and wayfinding.
Examples include:
- P1 – T2 Meet & Greet
- P3 – T2 West Multi Storey
- P12 – Mid Stay Multi Storey
- P13 – T3 Meet & Greet
- P16 – Drop & Go
Manchester Airport Moving to a Two-Terminal System
Manchester Airport is simplifying its layout by moving to a two-terminal operation.
From 5 March 2026:
- Terminal 2 will handle all airlines except Ryanair
- Terminal 1 will be renamed Terminal 3 and will serve Ryanair flights
This change means most passengers will now travel through Terminal 2, which has been expanded as part of the airport’s redevelopment.
Why the Airport Parking Is Changing
To support the new terminal structure, Manchester Airport is also renaming its car parks with a simpler numbered system.
Instead of multiple names that can sometimes be confusing, car parks will now use numbers from P1 to P16.
The goal is to:
- Make airport signage easier to follow
- Help drivers find their parking faster
- Align parking locations with the new terminal layout
Manchester Airport Parking Map
The updated parking layout below shows where each numbered car park is located around Terminals 2 and 3.
Source: Manchester Airport – parking layout and car park numbering map (2026 terminal update).
The map highlights the main parking zones, including:
- Terminal 2 parking options
- Terminal 3 parking options
- Jet Parks long-stay locations
- Drop-off areas
- Meet & Greet parking
New Manchester Airport Car Park Numbers
From 5 March 2026, Manchester Airport car parks will use the following numbering system.
| New Car Park Number | New Car Park Name | Previously Known As |
|---|---|---|
| P1 | T2 Meet & Greet | T2 M&G |
| P2 | T2 Overheight | T2 Overheight |
| P3 | T2 West Multi Storey* | T2 West MSCP |
| P4 | T2 Park & Walk | T2 Park & Walk |
| P10 | Drop & Go Express (Coming Soon) | T1 Meet & Greet |
| P12 | Mid Stay Multi Storey | T1 MSCP |
| P13 | T3 Meet & Greet | T3 Meet & Greet |
| P14 | T3 Multi Storey | T3 MSCP |
| P15 | T3 Mid Stay | T1 / T3 Mid Stay |
| P16 | Drop & Go | Drop & Go |
* Barrierless car park – vehicles are recognised automatically.
What the Changes Mean for Drivers
Although the parking names are changing, the locations themselves remain the same. The main difference is the new numbering system, which will appear on:
- Airport road signage
- Booking confirmations
- Pre-travel instructions
- Parking entry points
This should make it easier for drivers to follow directions when approaching the airport.
Already Booked Manchester Airport Parking?
If you have already booked parking for Manchester Airport, your booking remains valid.
However, it’s important to:
- Check your confirmation email
- Review any updated pre-travel instructions
- Look for the new numbered car park name
Your booking details will show the correct car park number to follow when you arrive.
Plan Your Manchester Airport Parking in Advance
Pre-booking airport parking remains the easiest way to save money and guarantee a space, especially during busy travel periods.
APH allows you to compare:
- Meet & Greet parking
- Park & Ride options
- Official airport car parks
- Jet Parks long stay parking
Booking early can often reduce costs and give you a wider choice of parking options.
✔ Tip: When travelling after 5 March 2026, follow the new P-number signage rather than the older car park names.
FAQs
From 5 March 2026, Ryanair flights will operate from the current Terminal 1, which will be renamed Terminal 3 as part of Manchester Airport’s move to a two-terminal system.
Most airlines will operate from Terminal 2, following the airport’s £1.3 billion transformation programme. Only Ryanair flights will use the renamed Terminal 3.
Manchester Airport is introducing a simpler numbered parking system (P1-P16) to make signage easier to follow and help drivers find their parking more quickly when arriving at the airport.
Yes. Existing parking bookings remain valid, but the car park name may have changed to a new P-number. Passengers should check their confirmation email before travelling for the updated details.
The new car park numbering system at Manchester Airport will be introduced on 5 March 2026, alongside the terminal changes.
