Leeds Bradford Airport uses one terminal common to all flights. The check-in building is very small and the space is somewhat cramped. There is also a shortage of seating after security, forcing you to take up seats in the restaurants.
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The check-in desks are split into two check-in halls:
- Concourse A - on the left side of the terminal, all airlines except Jet2.com
- Concourse B - on the right hand side of the terminal, Jet2.com flights only
Between these halls you will find the arrivals area.
Security checkpoint is only in Concourse A, where you have to move to when checking in at Concourse B.
The departure area is not divided into domestic and international flights, as there is no passport control when departing the UK.
A terminal map is available on the airport website: leedsbradfordairport.co.uk/terminal-map.
Transfer between flights
Leeds Bradford is not a typical connecting airport and you will only have a non-guaranteed transfer, which you can make yourself from two independent tickets.
This is why the airport is not a direct transit airport and if you are changing planes you must always go through passport control, come out, check in again and go back through security.