The Twilight Bag Drop is available across three airlines at Glasgow Airport - easyJet, Jet2.com and Tui - every evening for seven days a week.
Glasgow Airport has introduced a new service providing free parking for one hour for travellers who drop their bags off the night before they travel.
On checking in and dropping off bags, passengers will be given a QR code to receive a 50 per cent Priority Security discount voucher for use the following morning. Three of the airport’s largest holiday providers – easyJet, Jet2.com and Tui – offer the Twilight Bag Drop service seven days a week.
“With our airline partners easyJet, Jet2.com and Tui each adding additional based aircraft to their fleets at Glasgow, we anticipate welcoming nearly two million departing passengers this summer alone.
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