A £1bn programme to "transform" Manchester Airport has been approved.
The 10-year plan includes doubling the size of Terminal 2, expanding self-service check-in facilities and building a larger security hall.
Manchester City Council also approved plans to demolish Terminal 1 and build a ramp from an M56 slip road to give access to a new departures forecourt.
The work, which is due to begin at the end of the year, also includes improvements to Terminal 3.

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Image captionThe airport currently employs 19,000 on site
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) said the investment will mean it "continues to thrive as a national asset".
Charlie Cornish, chief executive of MAG, said: "The transformation programme will ensure the airport plays its full part in driving economic growth and develops as a key part of the UK transport infrastructure."
Manchester Airport in numbers
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Source: Manchester Airport

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Image captionImprovement works to Terminal 3 have been included in the plans

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Image captionPlans to transform the airport will lead to more flights from south Manchester
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