Airport
Cardiff International Airport
Tel: +44 (0)1446 711111
The airport is situated in Rhoose, 12 miles (20 kms) south west of Cardiff. Buses, trains and taxis link the airport to the city centre. Taxis cost approximately £26, a booking office is located outside the arrivals hall. Bus service X91 operates between Cardiff Central station and Cardiff Airport every two hours during the day, seven days a week. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes, with pick up and drop off points situated in front of the terminal building. A rail link connects the airport station to Cardiff Central and Bridgend. Trains run every hour from Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sundays.
A complimentary shuttle bus service is available between the terminal building and the station for passengers with a valid train ticket. Car hire is also available.
Other UK airports that offer easy access to Wales:
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Really close to North Wales . In fact, only about 40 miles (60km) from Wrexham. Find out about flights from several airports in Ireland here.
Manchester Airport
Another good choice if you're heading for North Wales . It's about 90 minutes' drive from Manchester Airport to Llandudno, and just a bit longer by train. Find out about flights here.
Birmingham International Airport
Good for Mid or North Wales - it's about 1 hour 40 minutes by car to Welshpool. You'll find more information on the airport's website here.
Bristol International Airport
Another option for the South East. It takes about an hour and a half to get to Cardiff from here. See the scheduled flight information on the airport's website here.











