Domestic-domestic at Manchester, UK: any security to clear?

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I have a potential domestic-to-domestic connection early next week at Manchester Airport, UK (MAN). I'd be connecting Flybe to Flybe, online (one ticket), all in Terminal 3. Scheduled layover is 35 minutes, which is exactly the minimum connect time in the circumstances.

I notice that the minimum connect time is lower for dom-dom than it is for international-to-domestic—which suggests there is an airside connections route, but for some reason I never quite trust Manchester airport. I've never noticed a domestic connections route before, but then I've never looked for it.

STANDARD.D/D...D/I...I/D...I/I.
ONLINE    .30   .40   .45   .40
OFFLINE   .30   .40   .45   .40

Exceptions
BE-BE DD   .35 TRM 3  - 3  
BE-BE ID  1.00 TRM 3  - 3  

Does anyone know the procedure for this—do domestic arrivals reliably get access straight into the departure lounge? Is there a chance of a bus gate putting me on the wrong side of security? Do I need to look out for a subtle connections corridor before I get to baggage claim?



Best Answer

The Manchester Airport FAQ page has a section on Domestic to Domestic flight transfer which states:

Transferring from a domestic flight to another domestic flight

On disembarking from the aircraft check the flight information screens for the gate of your onward flight. If no gate information is shown please proceed to the Terminal 3 Departure Lounge. To enter and leave the Terminal 3 Departure lounge please note that you will be required to go through a facial biometric enrolment and reconciliation process. If you don't have your boarding card you will need your confirmation of onward travel to enrol at the biometrics. If you have your boarding card for the next leg of your trip please wait in the lounge until it is time for you to board your next flight. If you do not have a boarding card for your next flight go to the customer service desk in the departure lounge where your handling agent will be able to issue you with your boarding card.

It would therefore seem that you'll have to budget some connection time for the mentioned biometric enrolment and reconciliation process, before accessing the departure lounge at Terminal 3. Whether 35 minutes might be enough transit time is something that you might want to ask the airport directly.




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Do you go through security for domestic flights UK?

British Airways does not check ID at the gate for domestic flights, but they do ask for ID at bag-drop desks, so hand-baggage-only passengers do not require ID. Lowcost airlines operating domestic flights do check ID at the gate, so all domestic passengers need ID.

How long does it take to clear immigration at Manchester Airport?

With a non EU passport on a large plane, then around an hour. If you only have carry-on bags, then budget for about 30 mins from touchdown to exit from airport arrivals. If you have hold luggage, then budget for 45-55 mins.

How long does it take to get through security at Manchester?

While we still expect most passengers to get through in less than 30-40 minutes, there will be times over the next few months when waiting times will rise to between 60 and 90 minutes.\u201d

How long is security taking at Manchester Airport?

Please arrive at the airport in good time. We recommend three hours before your scheduled departure, but you should check with your airline. Waiting times are estimated for security only and do not include check-in.



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