England
Birmingham [BHX] – both
Bristol (BRS) – clockwise
Cambridge (CBG) – none – luggage chucked onto rollers – thanks to R Lasham
Coventry (CVT) – counter-clockwise – thanks to Stuart Hyde
Doncaster Robin Hood (DSA) – counter-clockwise – thanks to Brian Morris
Durham Tees Valley (MME) – counter-clockwise – thanks to P Holmes
Gloucester (GLO) – counter-clockwise – thanks to Ron Bishop
Humberside (HUY) – clockwise – thanks to Mike Peer
Land’s End (LEQ) – none – no luggage collection point – thanks to C Hopkins
Liverpool John Lennon (LPL) – counter-clockwise
London Gatwick (LGW) – counter-clockwise
London Heathrow (LHR) – both
London Luton (LTN) – clockwise
London Stansted (STN) – both
Manchester (MAN) – both
Newcastle (NCL) – counter-clockwise – thanks to Howard Cory
Newquay (NQY)
Hi there,
After visiting Newquay airport (UK), I can cornfirm that the carouself moves two feet clockwise before moving two feet counter-clockwise. I presume this was a result of a malfunction but I can’t be too sure.
Dean Pascoe
North Ronaldsway Isle of Man (NRL) – clockwise – thanks to David Killip
Norwich (NWI) – clockwise
Nottingham East Midlands (NQT) – both – thanks to Jim Lowe
Plymouth (PLH) – none – luggage stuffed through hole onto rollers
Sheffield (SZD) – none
Southampton (SOU) – clockwise – thanks to Paul Smart
St Mary’s Isles of Scilly (ISC) – none – thanks to Chris Hopkins
Northern Ireland
Belfast International (BFS) – counter-clockwise – thanks to Stanley Tetley
Belfast City (BHD) – two clockwise carousels – thanks to Peter Thompson
Londonderry (LDY) – none
Scotland
Aberdeen (ABZ) – both – thanks to Joe Kelly
Barra (BRR) – none – luggage put on sand on beach – thanks to Eric Smith
Dundee (DND) – none – thanks to Iain Baxter
Edinburgh (EDI) – clockwise – thanks to anonymous
Glasgow (GLA) – counterclockwise
Inverness (INV) – counter-clockwise – two carousels – thanks to Ian Packman
Islay (ILY) – none – thanks to Ian Baxter
Prestwick (PIK) – counterclockwise – thanks to Torodd Fuglesteg
Stornoway (SYY) – None – rollers fed by an attendant – thanks to J Bond
Wick (WIC) – other – linear belt with shelf at end – thanks to M Pilling
Wales
Cardiff (CWL) – other