Filming Requests
Glasgow Prestwick Airport regularly receives requests from film producers, photographers and broadcasters to use our premises as a filming or photography location.
Please take into consideration that all filming and photography within the Airport requires our approval, so your request must be made at least 28 days before the required date. There are exceptions but if you want to guarantee that you meet your deadlines, please contact us well in advance.
We will do our very best to accommodate your requests, filming within an airport provides logistical and security challenges which will mean there will be times when we will be unable to facilitate any non-essential filming and photography requests.
Any filming and photography requests for commercial purposes will be subject to location fees.
To enquire about using Glasgow Prestwick Airport as a filming location please complete a Filming Request Form.
Find out more information about filming at Glasgow Prestwick Airport by reading our Filming Frequently Asked Questions below.
Anymore information required please do not hesitate to contact [email protected].
Yes, anybody who wishes to use Glasgow Prestwick Airport premises for filming, photography or events must get our permission first.
All requests must be submitted using the request form. On receipt of the form, someone from our Communications team will contact you to discuss your application.
A facility fee is charged and is dependent on the requirements of the proposed filming (taking into account operational outlays and any additional staffing costs). These are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
No. The fee is in place to cover the cost to us of administering requests to use our premises and providing staff to manage these activities on site. It isn’t possible to offer special rates to students.
Generally no, but we may waive the fee for news items and activities that promote Glasgow Prestwick Airport but this would be at the Airport’s discretion.
You must submit your application at least 28 days before the date that you need to use our premises. Complex applications can take longer to assess so you should submit your request as early as possible. We may consider requests for at shorter notice.
We will assess your proposal at the first stage of the application process. You must meet and comply with any Data Protection issues involved. We will not allow anything that offends good taste or decency, is likely to encourage or incite crime, lead to disorder or be offensive to public feeling. In particular:
No. Provided you are not disturbing other customers, members of staff, loitering in the terminal or disrupting the operation of the Airport. Glasgow Prestwick Airport has no objection to members of the public taking ad hoc pictures using camera phones or cameras.
The size of crews allowed will be subject to individual assessment to make sure that Health and Safety and Security regulations are not broken. The assessment will be carried out once the request is submitted.
Yes, these must be provided at least seven working days before filming commences. Before you are allowed onto our premises we must be confident that all possible risks have been considered, and control measures are in place to mitigate them.
Yes. Anyone using Glasgow Prestwick Airport premises should have Employers’ Liability Insurance cover for at least £5million and Public Liability Insurance cover for at least £5million for landside filming and £10million for airside.
We will assess each application individually with regard to lighting implications.
Tripods are allowed subject to a case-by-case assessment.
An engineer needs to assess the power required by the equipment and also the existing infrastructure at the location. Subject to the outcome of the assessment power can be supplied. You may be charged extra for using our power.
We will consider requests for most times as long as they avoid peak periods and have minimum disruption to our operation.
Yes but it’s likely that this will cost more because of higher overheads.
Filming, photography, broadcasting and events can take place in most parts of the airport. Although there may be a longer lead time and higher cost associated with accessing secure areas.
We don’t operate the aircraft so any requests to film should be made directly to the relevant airline operator.
Yes, subject to a case-by-case assessment.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport requires the following information and documents prior to requests being approved: