Manchester airport guide tops poll wish list
Published: 09/09/2010 - Filed under: News »
Manchester has come out on top as the airport Business Traveller readers would like to see us produce a guide to next, with Gatwick in second place and London City third.
Business Traveller produced its first downloadable airport guide to Heathrow last month, and plans to compile further guides to UK airports in the coming months.
Nearly 400 readers took part in our recent poll asking you which guide you’d like to see next, with Manchester receiving nearly a third (30 percent) of votes, Gatwick garnering 27 percent and London City 17 percent.
We’ve already started compiling a guide to London City, which will be available to download from businesstraveller.com site later this month, and we’ve noted your preferences for forthcoming guides. In the meantime, click here for a recent feature on development at Manchester airport.
Click on the link below to download our guide to Heathrow, with comprehensive details on hotels, lounges, meeting options, parking, dining, shopping, and future developments at Europe's busiest hub.
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ianhollins3 - 01/05/2011 17:27
It might have topped the poll but that was 8 months ago - when can we expect to see it?
BusinessTraveller - 03/05/2011 09:43
Thanks for your comment ianhollins3 - you'll be pleased to hear that the Manchester airport guide will be published in the June 2011 edition of Business Traveller, followed by the Gatwick guide in the July / August issue.
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