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Alan Weston

Manchester Airport issues updated travel warning to passengers

People heading to Manchester Airport for late night and early morning flights over the next few weeks are being reminded to leave extra time for journeys - with overnight work to transform a busy section of the M56 continuing.

The extra-time message is being aimed at anyone travelling overnight from locations west of the airport – from the West Midlands, North Wales and parts of Cheshire – for late night and early morning flights between Thursday July 14 and Friday August 5 into Saturday August 6.

National Highways, which is delivering an £85m upgrade of the motorway between junction 6 at Hale Barnes and junction 8 at Bowdon, has confirmed the eastbound M56 west of the airport will be closed nightly, apart from at weekends, over that period.

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The main junction for the airport – junction 5 – has remained open right throughout the project but drivers using the eastbound M56 have had to take a diversion to get to junction 5 when occasional overnight closures of the carriageway from junction 7 at Altrincham have been in place.

Local and motorway diversions will continue to be in place for the latest series of eastbound carriageway closures. But airport travellers are being reminded to plan their journeys with the following overnight closures of the eastbound carriageway now confirmed:

Thursday 14 July (9pm to 6am); Friday 15 July (9pm to 7am); Monday 18 July (9pm to 6am); Tuesday 19 July (9pm to 6am); Wednesday 20 July (9pm to 6am); Thursday 21 July (9pm to 6am); Friday 22 July (9pm to 7am); Monday 25 July (9pm to 6am); Tuesday 26 July (9pm to 6am); Wednesday 27 July (9pm to 6am); Thursday 28 July (9pm to 6am); Friday 29 July (9pm to 7am); Monday 1 August (9pm to 6am); Tuesday 2 August (9pm to 6am); Wednesday 3 August (9pm to 6am); Thursday 4 August (9pm to 6am); Friday 5 August (9pm to 7am).

Sajjad Ali, National Highways' M56 upgrade project manager, said: "We've had overnight eastbound carriageway closures in place regularly over the last year as we've worked to deliver this vital investment in the region’s economy. The diversions have worked well but with activities at the airport ramping up for the summer after the pandemic we wanted to remind drivers to factor in some extra time for motorway journeys to the airport.

Some of the work involves installing signs on gantries over the eastbound carriageway (National Highways)

"It's important to note we started liaising with Manchester Airport Group well before the M56 motorway upgrade even started. We have an ongoing conversation with the airport about our construction programme and only close carriageways when we need the space to work safely.

"On nights when the eastbound carriageway is closed those good diversions will be in place but our key message for people heading to the airport for an early morning flight is to please spend a little time planning journeys before setting out and follow the diversion advice once you are approaching the airport."

National Highways is working closely with the airport, Transport for Greater Manchester and its own regional operations centre to ensure the overnight closures are publicised in advanced and signed on each night.

Anyone travelling the airport from junction 7 of the motorway at Altrincham should use the northbound A56 through Altrincham, eastbound A56, then the southbound A5144 Thorley Lane/Delahays Road and eastbound A538 Hale Road from Timperely to Hale Barns then using Runger Lane to get to the airport and junction 5. This route is not suitable for commercial vehicles.

Drivers preferring to use the alternative motorway route should join or stay on the M6 at Lymm interchange – M56 junction 9/M6 Junction 20 – travelling north to junction 21 of the M6 where they should join the eastbound A57 Manchester Road, anti-clockwise M60 and westbound M56 for junction 5.

The third and final main construction phase of the project began in May with work currently taking place to install new drainage and a concrete safety barrier in the central reservation (National Highways)

The overnight work over the next few weeks includes safety-critical working-at-height activities such as fitting new hard and electronic signs on gantries over the motorway requiring multiple platforms and cranes.

Full details of all the closures and diversion routes are on the project’s dedicated webpage which also features a special advice leaflet for drivers making summer journeys to the airport.

Drivers are advised to check traffic conditions before setting out on journeys. Live traffic information is always available at www.trafficengland.com or from National Highways’ 24-7 customer contact centre at 0300 123 5000. Updates will also be posted to @HighwaysNWest – National Highways’ regional Twitter feed.

The four-mile section of motorway between junction 6 and junction 8 is part of the important corridor between Manchester and Manchester Airport and the Midlands.

As well as installing technology to help provide smoother journeys, National Highways is busy converting the hard shoulders to add an extra running lane to both the westbound and eastbound carriageways.

A new central reservation concrete safety barrier, low noise surfacing, four emergency areas – providing a place to stop in the event of break downs or other emergencies – and technology to alert the control centre to breakdowns and incidents will also have been installed before the extra lanes open to drivers by the end of the year.

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