Bournemouth Airport Guide
Bournemouth Airport is extremely simple to get to. If you are travelling from London or anywhere along the M3, simply take the M3 southbound towards Southampton. Where the M3 joins the M27 follow the westbound directions for Bournemouth and Bournemouth Airport. Passengers travelling from the Sussex/Kent coast have direct access to the M27 via the A27. At its western end the M27 becomes the A31 dual carriageway as it crosses the New Forest. Shortly after the town of Ringwood you will need to exit onto the A338 dual carriageway and follow the signs for Bournemouth and Bournemouth Airport. Five miles along the A338 you will see the B3073 exit for Bournemouth Airport clearly signposted on your left.
If you are travelling from the Midlands or the North of England Bournemouth Airport recommends you head for Oxford and join the A34 dual carriageway. The A34 will take you south as far as Winchester at which point you should join the M3 southbound and follow the directions given above. From the South West the most direct route is to head for Wimborne using the A35. On reaching Wimborne join the A31 and you will find Bournemouth Airport clearly marked.
Once there the check-in is on the ground level with plenty of staff available and ready to assist you. All of Bournemouth Airport's shops are situated on the ground level too and thought has been given to disabled passengers by providing low-level counters and wide aisles. Bournemouth Airport has several eateries from The Food Village to O'Brien's Sandwich Shop.
Toilets are placed conveniently around and Bournemouth Airport has a unique conservatory extension providing impressive airside views and a pleasant environment in which to relax before your journey.
The fully air-conditioned airside conservatory features Bar Des Voyageurs, where you can take advantage of the full bar and other refreshments.

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