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Car Park Name and Address Bristol EZ Parking Park & Ride
Monaghan Mushrooms
Stock Lane
Langford
Bristol
BS40 5ES
Helpline07092 893670
Directions

FROM SOUTH M5:
Leave the M5 at junction 22 (Burnham on Sea) and take the third exit (A38 signposted Weston Super Mare) Follow the A38 for approximately 11 miles. At Budgens garage take a left turn towards Congresbury. Follow this road for 0.8 miles and Bristol EZ Parking is on your left (in the Monaghan Mushrooms site)

FROM WESTON SUPER MARE AND THE WEST:
Take the A370 (signposted Bristol) and follow this for just over 6 miles. At traffic lights (opposite Ship & Castle public house) take the B3133 (signposted Cheddar).
Follow this road for approximately 2 miles and EZ Parking  is on your right (in the Monaghan Mushrooms site)

FROM NORTH M5:
Leave the M5 at junction 18 (Avonmouth) and take the A4 (signposted Bristol and Airport) for approximately 5 miles. Follow the A4 until you pick up signs for A38 (Taunton and Bristol Airport), going under Clifton Suspension Bridge. Follow signs for A38 (Taunton and Bristol Airport) for just over 2 miles. Get to traffic light junction at Cross Hands public house and bear right into Bridgwater Road (A38). Follow the road and go straight at the roundabout (Kings Head public house) and follow the A38 for almost 5 miles to Bristol Airport. At roundabout take first exit (left) following A38 for 6 miles. At Budgens garage take a right towards Congresbury. Follow this road for 0.8 miles and EZ Parking is on your left  (in the Monaghan Mushrooms site)

FROM EAST M4:
At Junction 20, join the M5 southbound. Exit the M5 at junction 18 (signposted A4 Bristol & Airport). Take the A4 towards Bristol following signs for the airport. Go past Bristol City Football ground and connect with the A38 towards Taunton, follow the A38 for almost 5 miles to Bristol Airport. At the roundabout take the first exit (left) keeping on the A38 for 6 miles. At Budgens garage take a right towards Congresbury. Follow this road for 0.8 miles and EZ Parking is on your left  (in the Monaghan Mushrooms site)

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Map Please click here to go to Multimap.com
Distance to the airport Approximately 6 miles from the airport
Transfer to the airport The courtesy bus will collect you and drop you off in a collection area. Bus operate on demand. Journey time 8-10 Minutes
Security measures Security: CCTV, Fencing,Manned 24hr
Arrival procedure

On arrival, Park in the car park on the right hand side, then proceed to the reception with the details of your booking.

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Departure procedure Return instructions will be provided on arrival at the car park.
Opening periods 365 days a year
Cancellations Cancellations made with at least 24hours notice are refunded in full. Within 24 hours we apply a £25.00 cancellation charge. No-shows are not refundable.
Nearest petrol station Please click here to download a pdf file listing the nearest petrol stations

Bristol Airport Parking - Bristol Chauffeured Parking

Car Park Name and Address Bristol Chauffeured Parking
Downside Road
Lusgate
Bristol BS48 3DN
Helpline 0845 3700 435
Directions IMPORTANT - CUSTOMERS MUST CALL ON 07092077098 15 MINS OR 10 MILES BEFORE ARRIVING TO CONFIRM THE BOOKING. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DELAY.
Customers will not be met outside the terminal. they will be met in the Rapid Pickup Car Park next to terminal. Our Chauffeur will help load the luggage and explain where the customer will be collected on the return.
Map Please click here to go to Multimap.com
Meeting at the airport Customers will not be met outside the terminal.they will be met in the Rapid Pickup Car Park next to the terminal.
Security measures Cars are kept behind locked gates, and patrolled by rottweiller dogs 24hrs a day.
Arrival procedure Customers will not be met outside the terminal.they will be met in the Rapid Pickup Car Park next to the terminal.
Departure procedure All return instructions are given when you meet the chauffeur.
Opening periods The car park is open 365 days a year
Cancellations A No-show charge of £25.00 will be made for non arrivals and cancellations made within 2 hours of the meeting time.
Nearest petrol station Please click here to download a pdf file listing the nearest petrol stations

Bristol Airport - Airport Information and Business facilities

Airport Information Bristol Airport In 1955 Lulsgate Bottom Airfield that had been an RAF airfield for 10 years was purchased by the Bristol Corporation to become the site of Bristol's new airport. This followed the decision to stop development of Whitchurch which had been the site of Bristol Airport since the 1930s. Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport (as it was now to be known) was opened in 1957 by the Duchess of Kent. It achieved a throughput of 33,000 passengers in its first year. In 1963 the runway was lengthened and in 1965 the terminal building was extended. A number of further improvements were made during the 1980s including the opening of new lounges, replacement of the landing equipment, addition of an arrivals concourse, refurbishment of the departure concourse and addition of a new Fuel Farm. In July 1988 HRH the Princess Royal opened the newly refurbished and extended check-in concourse.
In the mid 1990s due to the increasing amount of freight travelling to the South West from Heathrow by road, the Airport's freight facility was relocated to Avonmouth. In March 1997 Bristol Airport was re-launched as Bristol International and by the millennium passenger numbers reached 2 million. On March 3rd 2000 a new terminal was opened by HRH the Princess Royal. The old terminal building was converted to offices. On 5th December 2001 a new £3.5 million air traffic control tower went live, equipped with the very latest technology. February 2002 saw Bristol International named as the fastest growing airport in the UK and 2003 saw passenger numbers increase to 3.8 million.
Business Facilities Bristol International Airport has two sumptuous business lounges, one run by British Airways for certain cardholders and passengers having specific ticket types and one run by Servisair available to all travellers. The Servisair Cabot Lounge, named after the famous 15th Century explorer John Cabot who sailed from Bristol, offers lounge facilities including complimentary drinks and newspapers and business centre facilities including fax, internet access, email, telephones, television and credit card phone.
Although there are no hotels located at Bristol International, for business executives requiring an overnight stop there are many hotels within a short driving distance of the airport from the stylish Redwood Lodge Corus Hotel set in 16 acres of wooded countryside to The Brigstow and Ramada Plaza Hotels in the centre of Bristol.

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