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Manchester Airport has reached a ‘major milestone’ today in its £1.3billion project as the last airline completes its move to the new-look Terminal 2. In recent months airlines including Aer Lingus, British Airways and Etihad have moved their operations from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 to the so-call ‘super-terminal’.

From today, around three-quarters of Manchester Airport ’s 32m passengers will use the revamped Terminal 2, which is the centrepiece of a 10-year, £1.3bn transformation. Ryanair is now the only carrier that will operate from a hybrid of Terminal 1 and 3 until the full closure of Terminal 1 early next year.

This means large sections of Terminal 1 that have been familiar to millions since the 1960s have closed, marking the start of an exciting new chapter for t

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