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Information on Toulouse-Blagnac
Click here for an airport parking quotation Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport (TLS) informationIntroductionToulouse-Blagnac International Airport, 8kms northwest of the ancient city of Toulouse, is France’s gateway to the Pyrennes Mountains. The airy, functional terminal handles 5.5 million passengers per annum, and offers connections to major French and European cities as well as destinations around the Mediterranean, Africa, the West Indies and Canada. The two-storey terminal building is divided into two halls, Hall 1 and Hall 2, with each hall handling departures on the upper level and arrivals on the lower.Airport parking at Toulouse-BlagnacFour car parks (P0, P1, P2 and P3) open 24 hours a day offer space for about 9,000 vehicles, including 50 spaces for the disabled. P0 is designed for very short-stay parking only (a maximum of three hours); P1 is for short-term parking up to 24 hours. Long-term parking is available in P2 (a free shuttle bus transports passengers to and from the airport) and in the covered and patrolled car park P3 which is across the road from the terminal. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes in lots P0, P1 and P2.Getting to and from Toulouse-BlagnacIf driving from Toulouse city centre, take the Allée de Barcelone, and follow the signposts for Bordeaux and Blagnac. This leads onto the A620/E9 motorway. At junction 31, branch right onto the A621 towards Blagnac; then exit at junction 31 onto the D901 roadway, which leads to the airport. Shuttle buses leave from outside door C of the arrivals area, running every 20 minutes from 5:00 to 00:15. Journey time into the city is about 20 minutes, and the one-way fare is €3.90. The shuttle’s main stops are the bus station, Jean Jaurès (metro), Jeanne d’Arc and Compans-Caffarelli. There is a taxi rank also located outside door C of arrivals.Amenities at Toulouse-Blagnac AirportATM machines are found throughout the terminal. There is a bank on the lower (arrivals) level of Hall 1, and a currency exchange booth on the upper (departures) level of Hall 2. A duty-free shop is located in the departures lounge. Other shops, located on the first floor of departures, offer leather goods, perfumes, paintings, regional products, fashions, books and magazines. The airport has two restaurants; refreshments and casual dining are offered at six cafés and bars. Meeting rooms, computers and telecommunications services are available through the business centre (telephone +33 (0)5 6142 4513). Some business services are also offered at the airport’s various VIP lounges.About Essential Travel airport parkingEssential Travel specialises in airport parking at all major UK airports. Listed below some of the busiest airports and the most popular car parks at these airports. You can follow the links below to get a quote.Aberdeen airport parking Our recommended car park at Aberdeen is Aberdeen Airpark. Birmingham airport parking Our recommended car parks at Birmingham are APH Birmingham and Airparks Birmingham. Bristol airport parking Our recommended car park at Bristol is Silver Parking. Cardiff airport parking Our recommended car parks at Cardiff are Airparks Cardiff and Highwayman Parking. East Midlands airport parking Our recommended car park at East Midlands is Airparks East Midlands. Edinburgh airport parking Our recommended car parks at Edinburgh are Park and Fly and Secure Air Parks Edinburgh. Gatwick airport parking Our recommended car parks at Gatwick are APH Gatwick, Parking Express, BCP Gatwick and NCP Flightpath. Glasgow airport parking Our recommended car parks at Glasgow are Airparks Glasgow, Parksafe Glasgow and NCP Flightpath. Heathrow airport parking Our recommended car parks at Heathrow are Parking Express, Pink Elephant and Purple Parking. Luton airport parking Our recommended car park at Luton is Airparks Luton. Manchester airport parking Our recommended car parks at Manchester are APH Manchester, Carminder, Premier and Ringway Airpark. |
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