There will be a speakeasy bar and 17 new retail unitsThe planned new departure loungeThe planned new departure lounge

Bristol Airport has revealed plans for a £60m makeover of its departure lounge. The lounge will have more space, improved facilities, new shops and restaurants, and ‘more choices of places to relax’.

  • The work will take until January 2029 to complete with new shops and restaurants opening from spring 2027.
  • A total of 17 new units will be added to the departure lounge
  • Bristol Airport will also introduce a dedicated baby feeding room, a larger assisted travel lounge, additional washrooms, accessible toilets, and a fully equipped ‘Changing Places’ facility.
  • Over the coming years, Bristol Airport is investing over £400m to enhance its ‘airport experience’ for customers, reports Bristol Live.
  • Some £60m has already been spent on the airport’s entrance, which opened in July 2025.
  • Bristol is aiming to increase capacity to 15 million passengers a year and also aims to build an extended runway to accommodate larger transatlantic aircraft.
  • In contrast, Cardiff Airport carried fewer than 1m passengers last year – just 881,000
  • Bristol Airport is facing a planning battle over its runway extension because of the need to move the landing approach lights onto a nearby common
  • Kate Gwyther, Head of Retail, Bristol Airport, said: “We’re excited about what’s coming. The new departure lounge will be bright and spacious where customers can relax, explore a variety of new shops, and enjoy a wider range of dining options to suit every schedule, taste and budget. It’s all designed to make the holiday feel like it starts the moment passengers arrive.”

The planned concourseThe planned concourse(Image: Bristol Airport)The planned Duty Free shopThe planned Duty Free shop(Image: Bristol Airport)