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Excellent £99 offer for the aether private terminal at Manchester Airport

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aether, as regular readers may remember, is the ‘pay to use’ VIP terminal at Manchester Airport.

It originally opened in November 2019 as PremiAir. Little did we know that covid was around the corner, causing the terminal to shut before it could get established. After a closure of almost five years, the terminal re-opened its doors in November 2024 under a new name – aether.

The key thing to know is that ANYONE can use aether if they are flying on a participating airline. 

aether terminal

We ran a detailed review of aether here so we won’t repeat ourselves.

The key things to know are:

  • aether is nowhere near the main terminal and you cannot walk between them.  It was built next to the Runway Visitor Park, on a land which was originally given over to plane spotters.
  • aether is located on the edge of the airfield facing the runway. It is astonishing how close you are to passing aircraft.
  • There are no shops, no takeaways and no long walks through busy crowds. You literally have your own private security and immigration channel, plus your own driver to take you to your aircraft.
  • aether has teamed up with Manchester chef Adam Reid to create its menus. All food is served a la carte and is cooked to order, and everything is included in your entry fee.
aether interior 2  manchester airport

What does aether usually cost?

Here are the current standard rates for aether – I’ll get to the summer special deal in a minute:

  • Express – for hand baggage only passengers who do not want to eat, you can pay £99 per person.  You will clear immigration and security in aether and be immediately driven across the airport to your departure gate.  You need to arrive at aether 60-75 minutes before departure.
  • Inclusive with cabin baggage – for hand baggage only passengers. You pay £179 and can arrive from three hours before departure. You have full access to the facilities including food and drink. You will clear immigration and security in aether and be driven across the airport to your gate 60 minutes before departure. 
  • Inclusive with checked baggage – as above, but your luggage is taken from you when you arrive and transferred separately to the main terminal. The cost is £199.
aether interior 7  manchester airport

What is the aether summer deal?

If you book by 31st July, although you can travel at ANY future date, aether is running a special deal which is very attractive.

Essentially, you get a slightly limited version of the £179 package for the same £99 price as the standard ‘no lounge, go straight to security’ package.

For £99, you get:

  • Entry to aether from two hours prior to flight departure
  • 1 hour in the lounge area
  • 1 welcome drink
  • 1 drink with a main
  • 1 dish from a set menu
  • Tea and coffee
  • Private security screening
  • Chauffeur-driven car to your gate

You’re not getting unlimited alcohol and you’re not getting to choose from the full food and drink menu, but £99 is laughably good value – especially when compared to the standard Manchester Airport experience over in the main terminal ….

You can find out more, and book, on this page of the aether website here. You’ll also find details on how you can combine it with valet parking if you are coming in your own vehicle.

Comments (48)

  • MT says:

    My main issue with this is I usually buy various liquids once airside as I have no desire to check a case and then have to wait for it upon landing, or when returning to Manchester for that matter.

    Do we know if they are using the new type of scanners and if the rules are the usual bag of liquids not over 100ml each or if its the more liberal upto 2 litres as long as non are greater than 100ml each, which would at least give some flexibility.

  • Dan Carey says:

    I would try it but the problem is parking for us because it’s nowhere near the terminal.

    • Andy says:

      You can opt for meet and greet parking at Aether although the experience I recently had returning to T3 was utterly shambolic

      • Corpt says:

        Can you explain a bit more please? I’m thinking of booking out from Aether with M&G parking, returning to T3.

  • Alex says:

    Quite the deal. But no idea how this makes them money in the medium term.

  • Andy says:

    Aether pricing is all over the place. We used it 2 weeks ago to depart and it cost £250 a person for checked luggage and £230 for hand luggage only.

    The overall experience is very civilised but it’s not perfect. You are dumped in the corridor (and need to carry bags upstairs) before the flight boards, which is a relatively unpleasant experience.

    Security is great and the flow through Aether is effortless compared to the omnishambles at T3.

    Food and drink is ok but both our main courses were pretty awful. At £250 a person it should be much better.

    I opted for meet and greet parking. It was £70 more (over 50% extra) compared to dropping at T3 meet and greet and they really have not got their act together for the return journey. I spent almost an hour upon arrival trying to retrieve my car and being told to go to different places (with luggage). I ultimately ended up close to T2 only to find my car was actually back at T3 immediately next to the first office I had contacted. I am looking to Amex to refund this parking charge as a result.

    • Mark says:

      Good luck with Amex. I had an appalling experience with them recently where I was overcharged by a hotel in the US who said I had checked out late. Despite sending the bill, a copy of my uber receipt to the airport and my flight details out of the country the hotel refused to back down and Amex refused to refund the extra charge. I was shocked at how poor the Amex service was on this. (In the end I just let it go as it was a work trip so I was not on the hook for the extra charge.)

      • Chris says:

        I stayed at Radisson Jersey a few months ago fully on points (burning the last few hundred k I had). Checked out and had an invoice showing the bill as zero.

        2 days later my Amex is charged for a full 3 night cash stay. Raised it with Amex, sending them the confirmation email and the check out receipt. They literally refused to help and suggested if I had been billed that it must have been correct.

        I chased the hotel several times and eventually got refunded, but I had to do all the legwork and make the calls.

        I thought that’s where Amex were meant to step in and help. An erroneous charge on my card for over £1k.

        Was a Plat amex which I’ve held for 25+ years. Shocking customer service.

        • Mark says:

          That’s worse than my experience! I agree, I have been an Amex card holder since 1996 and hold Platinum, BAPP and Green with them. They basically couldn’t give a damn.
          I also had a massive fight when I opened the Platinum recently to get the bonus MR points. I won’t bore you with the details here but it made my mind up to close the card as soon as I have used the benefits post July 1.

          • Danny says:

            Reading these comments about awful Amex customer service makes me wonder what the UK manager is actually doing…

        • David says:

          I’m more shocked that you seem not to have contacted the hotel first?

          • James C says:

            Yes that was my reaction too. It’s not a concierge service, they provide an additional level of purchase protection in addition to their s75 obligations. Both of which have expectations of reasonable endeavours to resolve an issue first…

          • Mark says:

            Me? I did, or rather my (tenacious) PA did and they didn’t answer the phone or reply to emails. So then I logged the complaint with Amex and the hotel sent them (not me) a fictitious bill which was not the one I had received on checkout. At this point Amex basically dropped me and said deal with the hotel.

            FWIW (clearly nothing) I calculated that I had put about £140k through my various Amex cards last year. I pointed this out to customer service and they thanked me for being a member for 29 years lol.

            The hotel by the way was booked through some day room consolidator at the last minute. I will not make that mistake again.

      • Duck Ling says:

        Not wanting to throw this thread off on a tangent but I am having a similar issue with AMEX as yourself. Hotel in US, took a ‘holding charge’ never refunded it after checking out. Hotel claims it refunded the charge, took screenshot of hotel confirming this and provided it to AMEX disputing the charge and they are refusing. What happened to AMEX? I used to use them purely because they were effortless to deal with when things went wrong. Now they have become more difficult than my bank.

  • Throwawayname says:

    Seriously, T2 is a pretty good terminal and it’s directly connected to the train station. Its only real drawback is that it’s quite long so there can be a fair bit of walking involved.

    By all means use aether for a special occasion and/or if the amount involved is totally trivial for you, but I think that avoiding T2 is not something that’s worth paying [much] for unless you really don’t want to mix with people (e.g. football teams as per the article) or have mobility issues and aren’t willing and/or able to sort out special assistance.

    • BlairWaldorfSalad says:

      T2 is full of football jersey wearers though….When a new terminal has such a large JD Sports in its departure area, you can tell what the vibe will be.

      IMO T2 is too small already. It is forever heaving with people in the public areas, security remains a fraught experience even with the new scanners due to lack of capacity even in fast track, and the current best lounge (1903) is chocka with olympic standard speed drinkers. I would certainly pay to avoid it. Having lived in Manchester for over a decade and using MAN departures twice a month, I think there is something of the boiled frog to the place. It was only when I had been using LHR as my home airport that I realised how shocking MAN is in many ways.

      • Throwawayname says:

        To be fair, I haven’t used it at peak holiday periods, and I can totally imagine it being like that. It’s a bit like the horror stories about BHX which invariably relate to the ridiculous bottlenecks it suffers about 10% of the time (early mornings in the summer when all the TUI and Jet2 planes based there fly out one after the other) while offering a rather civilised, and often chilled out, experience to the rest of its passengers.

      • Pat says:

        You really think the price of this lounge keeps out the scum? They’ll happily spend a grand on a night out. I remember the days when a night in MAN involved spending £300-400 on a hotel with a lounge before heading out. If it was well known you can drink unlimited amounts and get driven to the plane it would be popular.
        Plenty of folk in the MAN catchment, not just the criminal enterprise, have serious money.

      • Rob says:

        1903 is closing though. It is becoming part of Escape.

        • BlairWaldorfSalad says:

          Sad because the chef really was doing well with interesting dishes and quality ingredients. But it is a Wetherspoons sadly

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