Humberside parking
Lincolnshire regional — small but reliable Park Mark lots.
About Humberside
A small Lincolnshire regional airport.
Humberside Airport is a small regional airport near Kirmington in North Lincolnshire. It handles around 150,000 passengers a year, with a route map heavily skewed towards offshore-energy operations — Bristow Helicopters is the airport's majority owner and runs services for North Sea oil and gas customers.
Scheduled passenger services are limited: KLM operates a year-round Amsterdam connection, and TUI Airways runs a seasonal service to Palma de Mallorca. Beyond these, the airport is primarily a helicopter base for the offshore-energy industry.
The airport's specialised role means it's quiet by airport standards — door-to-gate times are some of the shortest in the UK.
Getting to HUY
All the practical access info — by car, train, coach and otherwise.
A18 from the M180 (junction 5). From Hull, around 35 minutes; from Grimsby, 25 minutes; from Lincoln, 45 minutes.
There's no rail station at the airport. The nearest is Habrough or Barnetby, both with onward bus or taxi.
Stagecoach service 350 connects the airport with Hull and Grimsby.
The airport's catchment is car-based — most travellers drive.
How parking works at Humberside
Official car parks at Humberside are Short Stay and Long Stay, both within a short walk of the terminal.
Off-airport supply is very limited — a handful of operators serve Kirmington and Brigg. Most travellers use the airport's own car parks.
Tips travellers wish they'd known
- Humberside's small footprint means door-to-gate is fast — 90 minutes is generally comfortable.
- On-airport long-stay is reasonable value — savings from going off-airport are modest.
- Aberdeen and Esbjerg routes peak around offshore-energy shift patterns.
- Winter weather can occasionally affect operations but is rare.
- If you're a leisure traveller from Lincolnshire, also consider East Midlands or Manchester.
HUY questions, answered
The questions our 24/7 team gets asked most about flying from Humberside.
Is Humberside a leisure airport?+
Not primarily — most flights are offshore-energy or business links to Aberdeen and Esbjerg. Limited summer leisure charters operate seasonally.
Are there long-haul flights?+
No direct long-haul. KLM's seasonal connection via Amsterdam provides onward Schiphol access.
Is parking cheap?+
Yes — Humberside is one of the cheaper UK airports for parking.
How early should I arrive?+
90 minutes for short-haul. The small terminal means security is rarely a long wait.
Should I drive to Humberside or East Midlands?+
For offshore-energy or Esbjerg flights, Humberside is the only option. For leisure travel, East Midlands has a much wider route choice.
Are there public-transport options from outside Lincolnshire?+
Limited — most travellers drive. Stagecoach service 350 connects with Hull and Grimsby.