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Bristol Airport

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bristolairport[.]co[.]uk
Country United Kingdom
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Bristol Airport operates as a commercial airport that provides passenger and cargo air transport services to a variety of domestic and international destinations. The airport maintains a runway, taxiways, and apron areas that support aircraft movements throughout the day. Terminal facilities include check‑in halls, security screening areas, departure lounges, baggage claim, and a range of retail and food outlets. Ground handling services are offered to airlines for aircraft loading, fuelling, and maintenance coordination. The airport also supplies parking spaces for short‑ and long‑term use and provides public transport links to the surrounding city and region. The airport serves travellers from the South West of England who use its flights to reach UK hubs and European cities.

Bristol Airport is distinguished as the main international gateway for the Bristol area, featuring a single runway that has been upgraded to accommodate larger aircraft types. The terminal building has undergone refurbishment to increase passenger capacity and improve the overall travel experience. Operations are conducted under the oversight of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, which issues the airport’s operating licence and enforces safety and security standards. The organisation’s headquarters are located in the United Kingdom, as indicated in the supplied context. In September 2018 the airport experienced a ransomware attack that disabled its flight information display systems, prompting the use of manual communication methods while systems were restored over a two‑day period. Despite the disruption, no flight delays were reported and normal digital operations were resumed after the incident.

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