Britpop made in Manchester awaits!
A return Nice-Manchester flight: what better way to experience the Champions League? A supports dream to be sure, and who knows, maybe one day it will come true! But don't wait until then to visit the north-east of England because, as you’ll quickly see as your non-stop Nice-Manchester lands, this city is overflowing with charm. On the program: picturesque scenery, pop culture, partying, and great shopping. And yes, even football! The choice is yours!
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time difference
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language
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Ideal For
- Couple
- With friends
- Party
- Weekend
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Useful information for your trip to Manchester
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The formalities for travelling to Manchester
- Entry requirements: While you don’t need a visa to go to Great Britain, it is not a part of the Schengen Territories, so you’ll you need either a valid passport to cross the border.
Since April 2, an Electronic Travel Authorisation is required to travel to the United Kingdom.
Indeed, you must now obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) in order to travel to the UK.
More information is available on diplomatie.gouv.fr. - Currency: put the Queen in your pocket! Or her likeness anyway, which you’ll find on the pound sterling. Be sure to have a few on hand upon arrival by passing by one of the two Global Exchange counters at the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport. You can change money quickly and at the best rates.
Your Nice-Manchester direct flight
Tell me who you're flying with and I’ll tell you where to go! With easyJet? Then head to Terminal 2. But if you’re flying with Jet2, your Nice to Manchester flight will leave from Terminal 1.
It can’t be said enough: when travelling, the best way to control stress is to stop it from coming on. So be sure to arrive at the airport well before departure, as when travelling to Great Britain you’ll need to go through screenings with the border police in addition to regular security checks. How early should you be? At least one hour before your departure time if you have your boarding pass and are travelling with cabin baggage only. Add an additional 15 minutes should you need check a bag your collect your ticket from the airline counter.
Departure airport Nice Côte d'Azur Airport Departure terminal Terminal 1 for jet2.com, Terminal 2 for easyJet Arrival airport Manchester Airport Arrival terminal Terminal 1 for easyJet and jet2.com Arriving in Manchester
Once you land at Manchester Airport, it’s easy to get to the city centre. To get there, you can:
- Take the bus: it runs 24/7. Two lines (43 and 103) depart from the bus station, easily accessible from all three terminals. The trip takes about 30 minutes.
- Take the tramway: because of its many stops, this is the slowest way to get to the centre of the city. It takes around 50 minutes. But it can be useful if you’ll be staying near one of the Airport Line's 20 stops.
- Take the train: two operators connect the airport station to Manchester Piccadilly: TransPennine Express and Northern Rail. There’s a train about every 10 minutes. The journey takes 20 minutes.
- Take a taxi: this will cost around €30 and take just 15 minutes to get to the city centre.
- Hire a car: there are 8 agencies at the airport. You’ll need to go to the Car Rental Village to pick up your car, and there is a shuttle every 10 minutes that will take you there.
- Entry requirements: While you don’t need a visa to go to Great Britain, it is not a part of the Schengen Territories, so you’ll you need either a valid passport to cross the border.
What to do in
Manchester ?
With the exception of London, no other British city is as lively as Manchester. Nicknamed Cottonopolis during the Industrial Revolution, Manchester was able to reinvent itself and continues to be one of the driving forces of the British economy. But that’s not all it contributes to the realm of Elisabeth II. Great shopping, a dynamic student population, and home to several of the biggest names in British rock as well as Eric Cantona, Manchester today is one of the best destinations out there for discovering 21st century England.

Regular flights Nice - Manchester MAN
Flights per day :
- Mon 1
- Tue 0
- Wed 0
- Thu 0
- Fri 1
- Sat 1
- Sun 0
Frequently asked questions
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A Nice- Manchester flight will take you to England in just 2 hours 20 minutes.
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