POLICE have issued more than 150 Covid fines to people turning up to Manchester Airport to wave their loved ones off!

Airport police say an increasing number of people are arriving at the airport in large groups to drop off passengers and coming into the departure terminal, breaching current coronavirus regulations ­— resulting in around 160 fixed penalty notices

And passengers who are travelling need to have a valid reason under current rules and legally from Monday they will have notify the airline of the reason for the journey.

Chief Inspector Andy Sutcliffe at Manchester Airport said: "Traditionally people arrive at the airport to wish loved ones and family members a safe flight and to wave them off. Unfortunately at the moment this is not possible due to Covid-19 and the regulations that the Government has put in place.

"We are trying to minimise the number of people in the departures terminal and this is not possible when people who are not travelling enter the area. It's risking the health of everyone in the terminal including my officers who have to actively engage with them to question why they are there.

Knutsford Guardian:

"Only people who are travelling on a pre-booked flight should be in the terminal and they should be dropped off by one person from their household or bubble or by public transport. We are patrolling in-line with Government regulations and will do all we can to reduce the spread of the virus and protect the legitimate users of the airport"

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: "The stay at home messaging remains the same and you must only travel if it is essential. If you are travelling and need to be dropped off at the airport, this should be done by one family member either in your household or in your bubble. If this is not possible a taxi or public transport is the best method of travel to prevent large groups gathering inside the terminal.

"Officers will be on patrol to engage with people in an effort to keep others safe. You may be stopped and questioned if they suspect you are not there to travel and an FPN may be issued."

Police have set out a number of 'dos' and 'don'ts

Do:

  • Nominate one driver from your household or bubble to drop you off at the airport
  • Arrange to travel by taxi or public transport if you can't be driven by one person
  • Only enter the terminal if you are travelling

Don't:

  • Bring people who are not travelling in to the terminal - having more people in there than needed is risking the health of others
  • Travel unless it is essential - the COVID regulations remain in place