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Manchester Airport has announced a new £440m investment for new passenger facilities including shops, bars and restaurants.
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) said the money "will transform the passenger experience".
There will also be upgrades to the airfield as well as check-in and baggage reclaim at Terminal 2.
It is the final phase of a £1.3bn transformation programme which has seen Terminal 2 more than double in size.
MAG said about 80% of all passengers will use the expanded terminal when the work is finished in 2025 and Terminal 1 will close.
More than 500 jobs will be created in the construction phase alone, the group said.
The airport's managing director Chris Woodroofe said Terminal 2's upgrade would give passengers "an unrivalled choice of destinations" while "providing them with world class facilities".