Humberside Airport Accessibility & Facilities Guide
Planning to travel through Humberside Airport? This guide covers everything disabled, neurodivergent, and SEN passengers need to know about Humberside's accessibility, facilities, and support services.
Accessibility Ratings & Reviews
CAA Accessibility Rating (2024/2025)
Rated by the UK Civil Aviation Authority under their Airport Accessibility Framework.
View full CAA reportAccessAble Detailed Access Guide
This airport does not currently have an AccessAble Detailed Access Guide.
CAA ratings are from the Airport Accessibility Performance Report 2024/2025. Ratings are based on waiting times, complaint handling, consultation, and overall service quality for disabled and less mobile passengers. Smaller airports below 150,000 annual passengers may not be individually rated.
Special Assistance Services
Contact your airline at least 48 hours before travel. You can also contact Humberside Airport directly.
On arrival, head to the check-in desk or assistance point in the terminal.
Accessible Facilities
Accessible toilets
Available in the terminal.
Wheelchair provision
Wheelchairs available. Your own can be used to the aircraft door.
Assistance dogs
Welcome throughout.
Accessible parking
Blue Badge spaces close to the terminal.
Compact terminal
Small terminal with short walking distances.
🌻 Hidden Disabilities & Sunflower Lanyard
Check with Humberside Airport directly for Sunflower Lanyard availability. The scheme is expanding across UK airports.
Getting There & Transport
By car
Blue Badge parking close to the terminal. Accessible from the A18/M180.
By taxi
Taxis available outside the terminal. Advise of accessibility needs.
By bus
Limited bus services. Check local timetables.
Drop-off
Drop-off area outside the terminal entrance.
Passenger Rights & Complaints
Your legal rights
Under the UK Equality Act 2010 and EU Regulation 1107/2006, airports and airlines must provide assistance to disabled passengers free of charge. This includes wheelchair assistance, accessible toilets, and other reasonable adjustments.
How to complain
- Contact the airport's customer service team directly with details of what happened.
- If unresolved, escalate to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at caa.co.uk.
- Document everything: what happened, when, who was involved, and keep records of all communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Useful links
Last checked: 4 March 2026