Birmingham Airport is located in the heart of England, adjacent to the NEC (National Exhibition Centre). The airport can easily be reached by road, rail or coach.
Birmingham International Airport is just 1 mile from junction 6 of the M42, on the A45, just 8 miles from Birmingham City Centre. The M42 links to the M5, M6, the new, fast M6 Toll, M40, and the M1 at junction 23a, and junction 21 via the M6/M69.
Birmingham Airport is a very convenient drive of less than 1 hour from these towns and cities:
From the North: Stoke on Trent, Stafford, Derby, Nottingham, Burton On Trent From the West: Shrewsbury, Telford, Wolverhampton, Kidderminster , Dudley, From The South: Bromsgrove, Worcester, Cheltenham, Warwick, Stratford upon Avon, Oxford From the East: Leicester, Coventry, Nuneaton, Rugby, Northampton
If you're trying to reach Birmingham Airport without a car, then there are excellent rail and coach connections.
Birmingham International Interchange station is on the West Coast Main Line, and is served by regional and intercity services by Central Trains, Virgin trains and Silverlink Trains.
There are around 6 trains per hour on weekdays (less frequent in the evenings and weekends, none during the night) for the 10-15 minutes journey to Birmingham New Street.
The Free Skyrail service connects the railway station with Birmingham Airport's Passenger Terminal, operating every 2 minutes - journey time 2 mins.
National Express operate services directly to Birmingham Airport and to Birmingham City Centre (Digbeth Coach Station). The local 900 Airport Link service connects Digbeth and the airport.
Our sister company Midlands Co-op Travel's store can be found on the walkway between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Which Terminal?
Ryanair, bmibaby & Flybe all depart from Terminal 1
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