Parking costs at Bristol Airport will rise on March 3, 2025, affecting the Drop & Go and Short Stay areas.

The “Drop & Go” area will cost more. Ten minutes will then be £7, not £6. The “Short Stay” lot will also change; thirty minutes there will rise to £7. It used to cost £6.
The airport says National Insurance costs rose. This made them increase parking fees. They want to cut down on long stays, and they also hope more people use buses.
“Drop & Go” makes lots of car trips. It creates four trips, not two. Buses or other car parks could help. The airport wants fewer transport emissions, and they want more public transport users.
Disabled badge holders still get a deal. They can stay 40 minutes for £7. Show your Blue Badge when you leave. There’s also a free one-hour parking area, and it’s by the Silver Zone entrance.
A free bus goes from there to take people to the terminal. Other options exist for longer parking. Silver Zone has a bus to the terminal. The Multi-Storey Car Park has a walk, and it takes only four to eight minutes.
Many buses serve the airport. The coach park location is close to the terminal. Regular routes go to Bristol or Weston. Bath and other areas also have service. Services to the South West run from the terminal. Gloucestershire and Birmingham also have bus connections.