How many airports are there in Britain? What is the difference?

There are about 23 airports in Britain, including 6 major airports, namely London Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport, Edinburgh Airport, Manchester Airport, Leeds Airport and Birmingham International Airport.

1. London Heathrow Airport.

Heathrow airport is located in the southwest of London's sixth district. Planes flying from Beijing to various cities in Britain will first pass through London Heathrow Airport and go through customs formalities at the airport. Heathrow Airport is divided into four terminals, the fourth of which is a dedicated terminal of British Airways, and the other three terminals lead to major cities in the world. At the airport, you can find the airport plan and avoid getting lost at the airport.

2. Gatwick Airport Gatwick

In terms of passenger flow, Gatwick Airport is the second largest airport in Britain, second only to London Heathrow Airport. Gatwick Airport has two terminals: North Terminal and South Terminal. The South Terminal is an old and busy terminal of the airport, and it is also the location of the airport station. International students can arrive at the airport by China International Airlines.

3. Edinburgh Airport

Like other big airports in Britain, when you arrive at Edinburgh Airport, you can find the corresponding yellow navigation signs and some information navigation signs. These navigation signs can take you where you want to go at the airport, so people who have never been to Edinburgh airport don't have to worry.

Unlike British airports, Edinburgh Airport has only one terminal. In terms of airport structure, Edinburgh Airport is petite. At the airport, you can see the British Airways service desk everywhere. If you have any questions or need any help, you can always go to the service desk, and they will be happy to help you.

4. Manchester Airport

Manchester airport can be summed up in four words: orderly. Manchester Airport has three terminals. Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are mostly used by airlines from other countries, and most of the flights are to other countries and regions outside the UK. Terminal 3 is a dedicated terminal for British Airways, so if you want to fly to the rest of the world on British Airways flights in Manchester, you should choose Terminal 3.

5. Leeds Bradford International Airport

The full name is "Leeds Bradford International Airport", located in West Yorkshire, Leeds, England. As a hub between Leeds and Bradford and serving the wider Yorkshire area, the airport is the largest airport in Yorkshire. The altitude of this airport is the highest in Britain. Besides, there are plenty of taxis in Leeds.

The most convenient service can be provided at night.

6. Birmingham International Airport

Birmingham airport is located between Birmingham and Coventry, the main transportation hub of Britain. Birmingham International Airport is very small, much smaller than London Heathrow International Airport, with only two international departure terminals. If the destination is Birmingham or north of Birmingham, it is a good choice to transfer from Heathrow Airport to Birmingham Airport.