Once you have parked your car with one of Airparks' Exeter Airport parking options, Exeter Airport has shops, bars and restaurants that can keep you occupied while you wait for your flight. These leisure facilities cater for a range of tastes and budgets.
Duty-free shopping is available. Tax free items you can purchase include confectionary, wines and spirits, cigarettes, fragrances, sunglasses, jewellery, handbags and watches. The World Duty Free offers fantastic savings over prices you would pay at high street shops. All passengers travelling within the EU can purchase items and collect them when they return in the UK. Members of staff in-store can give you more details about this service. There is also a WH Smith, selling newspapers, magazines, books, confectionary and flight accessories.
Food Village serves both hot and cold meals throughout the day. Food Village incorporates Village Grill, which provides baguettes and sandwiches that are perfect for lunch-time.
There are two Cafe Ritazza cafes at Exeter Airport. These serve Italian style espresso coffees, from cappuccinos to Americanos, all served up by trained baristas. Hot and cold food is also available at the cafes. Perfect if you feel you need some caffeine to perk you up before your flight.
The Airview bar can be accessed via Food Village. It offers extensive views over the airfield; perfect for enjoying a cold drink while waiting for a flight in the summer. The bar sells beers, wines, spirits, soft drinks and light snacks.
There are airport lounges available if you would like some peace and quiet before your departure. There are cash machines and a currency exchange. The bureau de change in the main check-in hall provides most currencies for destinations from the airport. ATM cash machines at the airport accept most major credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus and American Express.