The airport has confirmed the new system will come into effect from midnight on March 26, allowing drivers to enter and exit the car park without stopping at barriers or pay stations.
Announcing the change, a spokesman said: “We’re introducing a new barrierless parking system, so you can simply drive in and out without stopping.
“No barriers. No queues. No pay stations.
“Your vehicle will be recognised automatically, and you can pay after your visit – online, by phone, or via Auto Pay.
“This change takes place from 00:01 on March 25, 2026.
“Set up an Auto Pay account here https://bit.ly/46lqSTk”
Payment for parking must be made by midnight the day after a visit to avoid a Parking Charge being sent to the registered vehicle holder.
If payment is not received by that deadline, a £100.00 Parking Charge Notice will be issued, reduced to £60.00 if paid within 14 days.
Changes to parking at Manchester Airport
The latest move follows the introduction of a barrierless system at the airport’s Drop Off and Pick Up forecourts in 2025.
At the time, Manchester Airport said the changes would “streamline the drop-off and pick-up process, making it quicker, more convenient, and stress-free”.
When the forecourt system was rolled out, Manchester Airport’s landside operations director Sue West said: “Here at Manchester Airport we’re always looking for ways to make our passengers’ lives easier.
“By removing barriers in our drop-off and pick-up zones it will speed up the process and make it feel seamless.”
However, the barrierless system has proved controversial, sparking debate among Bolton residents.
Yasmin Qureshi has voiced her concerns over the barrierless drop-off system (Image: Office of Yasmin Qureshi MP)
Yasmin Qureshi raised the issue in Westminster after receiving complaints from constituents who were fined £100 at the airport.
The penalties followed confusion with payment systems, with some unable to complete payment despite “genuine attempts to do so”.
She said: “The current system is unfair, confusing and punitive. It does not work for passengers, and it is time for a change.
“The aim of a barrierless system is to keep traffic moving, but we have to be honest about the human reality.
“A parent unloading luggage at 5 am or a carer helping an elderly relative to the terminal door is not thinking about an online payment later that day.
“They should not receive a penalty notice in the post just because there is no clear or simple way to pay at the time.”
The penalties followed confusion with payment systems, with some unable to complete payment despite “genuine attempts to do so”.
In response, a Manchester Airport spokesperson said: “Dropping passengers off at Manchester Airport is free if drivers use the drop-off area at JetParks One.
“This is served by regular shuttle buses that take passengers to the doors of our terminals in just a few minutes.
“For those that want to be able to drop passengers off on our forecourts, we offer a service that lets drivers pay £5 for five minutes.
“This is cheaper than is offered at most comparably sized airports and our analysis shows it allows most people more than enough time to drop passengers off, thanks to our barrierless exits which remove bottlenecks.
“People can, however, stay for longer at a small extra charge – that rate is also cheaper than at most comparable airports.
“Space in our drop-off and pick-up zones is finite so charging to use them helps make sure they are available to people who need them and function efficiently while also helping us manage traffic on our road network.”
The new barrierless system at the T2 multi-storey car park comes into force from March 26, with drivers urged to ensure payment is made by midnight the following day to avoid a charge.