The airport is situated nine miles (14km) northwest of Leeds.
Getting to the cityThe bus services run frequently from the airport to Leeds and Bradford city centre bus and rail stations. The bus services link the airport to Leeds City Rail Station, from where connections can be made to all parts of the UK. Taxis and mobile app based taxi services are also available.
TimeGMT (GMT +1 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).
Car rentalAvis, Europcar and Hertz are represented in International Arrivals.
Airport TaxisArrow Cars are available from the airport taxi rank outside the terminal building.
FacilitiesFacilities at the airport include banks, ATMs, bureaux de change and a tourist information desk. There are also shops, bars and restaurants. The Yorkshire Premier Lounge on the first floor of the Departure Lounge offers a full bar service, complimentary newspapers, high-speed wifi and telephones. Entry to the lounge is through membership or a once off entry fee of around £26.95. Disabled facilities are good; those with special needs should contact their airline in advance.
ParkingThere is short- and long-term car parking available. Parking can be booked in advance on the airport website. There is a courtesy bus service between the long-stay car park and the terminal building, operating 24 hours a day. Passengers should allow extra time to park and get to the terminal.
Website www.leedsbradfordairport.co.ukTel: +44 113 250 9696.
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