Birmingham International Airport is the fifth largest airport in the United Kingdom and caters to millions of arriving and departing passengers travelling to different part of the world. A number of travellers use this West Midland airport to fly to Indian cities including Chennai in the South India. The Birmingham-Chennai route is fairly well served by such airlines as Lufthansa, Emirates and Etihad in coordination with other codeshare partner airlines.
Located at 23 minutes drive from the city centre, Birmingham International Airport is well connected to the rest of the city by a host of transportation links like cars, taxis and buses. The airport brags a mind-boggling collection of passenger-friendly facilities and services to please both its departing and arriving passengers. There are scores of swanky bars, cafes and restaurants to please gourmands, while duty-free shops make it easy for the shopaholics to fill their bags with some of world’s best stuffs at spends next to nothing. With several airport hotels, Birmingham International Airport strives to offer a rewarding experience to flyers.