Leeds-Bradford International Airport is one of the busiest in northern England, handling over two million passengers annually, and flying to destinations throughout the UK and Europe.
The single terminal building is equipped with three bureaux de change, a child play area, video arcade, baby change room, and a digital photo booth.
A food village serving both hot and cold meals is located in the departures lounge, while another can be found in the main terminal. There are also several cafés, pubs, and bars throughout the terminal building.
There is an extensive duty-free shop located after security while various other shops in the main terminal cater for most needs.
Facilities for disabled passengers include designated parking spaces, specially designed toilets, complimentary wheelchairs, numerous lifts and ramps and a hearing induction loop at the information desk located in the arrivals concourse.
The Airlink Bus Service 757 connects the airport with Leeds City Railway Station, from where trains can be caught to destinations nationwide as well as local destinations on the West Yorkshire line. There's also a frequent bus service to Bradford
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