Leeds Bradford Airport: Drop-off charges rise as holidaymakers face 'jaw-dropping prices'

Leeds Bradford Airport has been named as one of transport hubs where drop-off fees for drivers have increased in the past year, according to new research.
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Eight of the 21 airports analysed have raised or introduced charges for dropping off passengers since August 2022, an RAC investigation found.

The biggest upswing in existing so-called kiss and fly charges – which are typically levied for dropping off someone as close to a terminal as possible – are at Southampton and Belfast International airports. The former has raised its fee from £4 to £6 for 20 minutes, while the latter has hiked its price from £1 to £3 for 10 minutes.

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Belfast City Airport previously allowed drivers to drop-off passengers for free, but this now costs £3 for 10 minutes. Aberdeen, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford and Liverpool John Lennon airports have each added £1 to their fees.

Eight of the 21 airports analysed have raised or introduced charges for dropping off passengers. Picture: Tony JohnsonEight of the 21 airports analysed have raised or introduced charges for dropping off passengers. Picture: Tony Johnson
Eight of the 21 airports analysed have raised or introduced charges for dropping off passengers. Picture: Tony Johnson

RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes, said: “Drivers should brace themselves for jaw-dropping prices when they drop their loved ones off at the terminal. Thankfully the proportion of airports hiking fees this year is lower than last year, but that will be little consolation as charges across the board have never been so high.

“What’s perhaps more frustrating is that many travellers will call on their friends or family to take them to the airport because of persistent industrial action on the rail network meaning that for many, being dropped off at the airport by car is the only reliable way to make their flight on time.

“Drivers tempted to drop loved ones on the roads inside the boundaries of the airport should beware as many enforce no-stopping areas with cameras which could lead to hefty penalty charges.”

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Despite not raising its price this year, Stansted airport continues to top the table for the most expensive drop-off cost. The Essex airport’s initial fee is £7 for 15 minutes. Heathrow, the UK’s busiest airport, has frozen its fee of £5 with no time limit.

Cardiff, Inverness and London City were the only airports analysed which allow free drop-offs outside terminals.

Passengers being dropped off at airports by taxis and private hire vehicles generally have the fees added to their fares. Many airports offer free options for dropping passengers off in mid or long-stay car parks connected to terminals by buses.