



How does a major economic player
in the Welsh Economy plan for
business growth in a highly volatile
industry?
Cardiff International Airport has become one
of the UK's most successful regional airports,
with continued growth in passenger numbers,
an expanding route network, plus a multimillion
pound capital investment programme
resulting in first class customer facilities.
Currently, the airport serves 55 direct and
over 400 one-stop destinations in the UK,
Europe, North America and the Middle East.
Flights and holidays can be booked through
Wales' extensive network of travel agents,
direct from famous-name travel brands and
from the airport's own Cwlfly.com web site,
which also offers a global bookings service for
incoming visitors.
Just 10 miles by road from Wales’ capital, the
airport can also be accessed by regular rail
and bus services.
Cardiff Airport is committed to supporting
the Welsh economy, not only as a gateway but
also by playing an active part in promoting
Wales around the world. Within an
environment of over 100 direct airport
employees and another 2,000 related workers
employed across dozens of different
companies, the airport is a major economic
engine.
Cardiff International Airport
Vale of Glamorgan
99 employees
Visits are: 9.30am 3.30pm
Maximum no of visitors per visit: 15

BUSINESS GROWTH
CUSTOMER FOCUS