Full flight information can be found on our Arrivals and Departures pages. You can even track your flight for more information and to be alerted of any changes.
Check-in times vary depending on your destination and airline and you should arrive in plenty of time to pass through security as well as check-in. For full details you should check with the airline that you are travelling with or the relevant handling agent.
Each airline applies their own allowances for hand and hold baggage, we advise you to check this before departure. Please see our baggage page for further information. Also be aware of security procedures and luggage limitations.
You can fly to over 80 direct destinations and hundreds more worldwide by connecting at London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol or Dublin.
Details of security procedures and baggage restrictions can be found in our help guides.
Yes, Leeds Bradford Airport has been operating flights 24 hours a day since planning permission for 24 hour availability was granted in 1994. The designated night-time period is from 2300hrs to 0700hrs. During this period, only the quietest jets are permitted to operate and there are maximum permitted noise levels in place for both aircraft arrivals and departures. In addition, there are restrictions on the number of aircraft movements permitted during the summer months (May – October) and winter months (November – April). In comparison with most other UK commercial airports, Leeds Bradford Airport has some of the most stringent night-time noise restrictions.
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