Bristol Airport changes affecting drivers announced

-Credit: (Image: Bristol Post)
-Credit: (Image: Bristol Post)


People driving to and from Bristol Airport have been warned of a new road layout as building work takes place. From today (Monday, September 30), the approach road to the terminal will be closed to allow a pedestrian bridge to be built.

The latest work is part of the next construction phase of Bristol Airport's new transport interchange project worth £60m. The new bridge will provide level access to the terminal building.

Bristol Airport said in an announcement: "After leaving the A38, the first roundabout that customers normally drive straight over, once within the Airport, has been removed. Customers and all Airport traffic will now follow a new road that is clearly signed to access car parks."

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The new route takes drivers around the building work and existing multi-storey car park. It continues around to the left towards the Hampton by Hilton hotel, where drivers can access the hotel, existing multi-storey and short-stay and pick up car parks.

The Drop & Go and Meet & Greet car parks can also be accessed if drivers continue straight over the hotel roundabout. To get out of the airport, all people should drive along the new perimeter road.

The road system will remain in place until the permanent route opens, which is expected to be Autumn 2025. It is clearly sign-posted for motorists to follow.

The new road layout at Bristol Airport
The new road layout at Bristol Airport

A Bristol Airport spokesperson said: “There will be signage at key points along the route to help familiarise customers and clearly indicate where to travel. We have also produced a video that people using the Airport can watch to familiarise themselves. As the road is a red route, no stopping is permitted, and traffic calming is in place in the interest of safety.

“The location of the car parks has not changed, but if any customers are unsure where to go, they should follow the signage. They can also drive into any car park, and around to the exit barrier, where they can press the help button and speak to a member of the team for further directions. Customers should have their booking reference to hand.”