THE government scrapped its flawed traffic light travel system earlier this month, making it easier than ever to jump on a plane again.
With cheap flights to somewhere sunny finally a possibility, TravelSupermarket have put together some of the best deals on the market.
You can hop on a cheap flight from Newcastle airport for an all-inclusive holiday to Majorca for just £268 per person for seven nights or a self-catered trip to Crete for a family of four for just £238 per person.
These cheap getaways are thanks to changes in the travel light system and the increase in confidence around travelling abroad.
Newcastle Airport holiday deal destinations and prices
We've compiled some of the best package holiday deals over the summer to suit all budgets.
Holidays are based both on a couple and a family of four, two adults and two children.
All accommodation scores a minimum of 3/5 on TripAdvisor reviews and flights are from Newcastle airport.
All prices correct as of September 27, 2021 and subject to availability.
Majorca
Couples
Seven nights for two adults at the 3* Nordeste Playa, Ca'n Picafort - Majorca.
Flying from Newcastle on October 13 from £268 per person all inclusive.
Family of four
Seven nights for two adults and two children at the 4* Marins Playa, Cala Bona- Majorca.
Flying from Newcastle on October 13 from £274 per person all inclusive.
Crete
Couples
Seven nights for two adults at the 4* self-catered Villa Mare Monte, Malia- Crete.
Flying from Newcastle on October 19 from £252 per person.
Family of four
Seven nights for a family of four at the 3* Villa Mare Monte Aparthotel, Malia- Crete.
Flying from Newcastle on October 19 from £238 per person.
Madiera
Couples
Seven nights for two people at the 4* self-catered Duas Torres, Funchal- Madiera.
Flying from Newcastle on October 12 from £338 per person.
Family of four
Seven nights for a family of four at the 4* Baia Brava, Santo de Serra- Madiera.
Flying from Newcastle on October 11 for £307 per person.
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