Who has it and how much it costs
Our handy list highlights Wireless Internet offerings at airports around the UK and Ireland. In a few, lucky cases, Wi-Fi access is free. At most of the airports, however, you’ll be looking at about £4 per hour to catch up on work or do some recreational surfing.
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Taking flights to Europe? See how much an hour’s Wi-Fi access will cost at Europe’s busiest airports.
Free
Belfast City Airport (George Best)
Bournemouth (free for up to 60 minutes)
Bristol (free for up to 30 minutes)
Edinburgh (free for up to 2 hours)
Glasgow International (free for up to 30 minutes)
Humberside (free for up to 30 minutes)
London Luton (free with ‘daily limit per user’)
London Stansted (free for up to 60 minutes)
Manchester (for up to 60 minutes)
Newcastle (free for 30 mins, with a purchase. Get the code in Starbucks, Condecco Bar, Eagle Bar Diner, Wine and Deli, and Caffe Ritazza)
In the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, Shannon, Cork and Ireland West(Knock) airports offer free Wi-Fi.
About £3 per hour
Cardiff (free for the first 30 minutes)
Durham Tees Valley (free for the first 30 minutes)
John Lennon Liverpool (free for the first 30 minutes)
London Gatwick (free for up to 45 minutes)
London Heathrow (free for up to 45 minutes)
Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield (free for the first 30 minutes)
Southampton (free for up to 30 minutes) (provided by BT Openzone, T-Mobile and The Cloud Networks)