Win 3,000 to spend on the ultimate getaway from Manchester Airport
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Win 3,000 to spend on the ultimate getaway from Manchester Airport
"Condé Nast Traveller has teamed up with Manchester Airport to give away a £3,000 holiday voucher for the ultimate escape. The prize is a voucher that can be spent on a holiday up to the value of £3,000, with flights from Manchester Airport and/or accommodation in a destination of the winner's choice. This comes at an exciting time for the UK's largest aviation hub outside of the capital."
"Its latest summer campaign, Holiday Mode: Activated, presents the airport as the starting point for travellers' mindset shift - a haven to embrace pre-travel indulgence and spontaneity. Doing just that is easier than ever thanks to recent happenings at Manchester Airport. A new section of the airport's redeveloped Terminal 2 opened to the public at the end of July 2025, offering a host of new stores and eateries to jetsetters just in time for the school holidays."
"The new section marks the latest milestone in a 10-year, billion-pound transformation of Terminal 2, which will double in size in anticipation of Terminal 1's closure later this year. Once work's complete, passengers will be able to dine in a host of new restaurants, enjoy a flute of pre-flight Champagne in a brand-new bar or browse one of the latest fashion boutiques."
Condé Nast Traveller and Manchester Airport are offering a £3,000 holiday voucher valid for flights from Manchester and/or accommodation at the winner’s chosen destination. The prize aligns with Manchester Airport’s summer campaign, Holiday Mode: Activated, promoting the airport as a pre‑travel haven for indulgence and spontaneity. A new section of redeveloped Terminal 2 opened at the end of July 2025, providing additional stores and eateries for travellers during the school holidays. Terminal 2 is part of a 10‑year, billion‑pound transformation that will double its size ahead of Terminal 1’s closure. Planned amenities include new restaurants, a bar for pre‑flight Champagne, and fashion boutiques.
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