Bristol Airport (BRS)

Airport
3.0
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Axel C
64 month ago
A gateway to all of major cities from Europe and all around the world, soon to be extended, Bristol airport offers a lot of choices regarding food, coffee and other needs for the traveller.
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Daniel B
65 month ago
I love flying from Bristol, clean and modern with plenty of seating, buses directly to Bristol and Bath and a small selection of shops and restaurants.
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Viveca C
84 month ago
Love this airport. It is a nice and small airport not crowded at all, and it is the nearest airport to go to Wiltshire.
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Brunel
112 month ago
Nice small airport well organised. If you are planning to take connection to train or bus station, check before you buy ticket some buses leave directly to Bath, Cardiff...etc from the airport.
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Lauma Z
117 month ago
A nice little airport with a lot of shops and places to eat.Even though there's free WiFi, I could not get it to work. Airport Flyer Express Link bus comes every 8 min to the city and railway station.
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Craig D
118 month ago
Security guard trying to be all manly by speaking to people like he was some sort of gof - he was somewhat, a bit over familiar on the pat down - my right testicle has never had soo much attention
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Ana C
123 month ago
Security is not too elegant - the small plastic bags for liquids cost 1 £, and if you beep going through the metal detector you will be touched in parts of your body you don't even know you have...
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Jon W
132 month ago
The big, circular air conditioning pillars on both floors have plugs at the bottom. Charge up before your Ryanair or EasyJet flight - you'll need your phone or laptop to block out the din.
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Craig N
133 month ago
Really nice and modern airport. Bar is lively and staff friendly. But the worst airport security for friendliness and efficiency from any airport I have flown from, be well prepared!
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John K
144 month ago
If you are flying within the EU, buy duty free on your way out, and collect it on your return from the information point by WHSmith by dialling 3405 (thanks Bruce!)