A budget airline has a number of destinations flying from the North East this year and this winter.
EasyJet has a total of four flights flying from Newcastle Airport so we’ve pulled together a handy list for holidaymakers to refer to.
It comes after the airline recently revealed that it had “no plans” for permanent international flights from the airport.
The airline said it wasn’t planning to increase any of its existing routes, both domestically or internationally, from the North East airport.
It comes as the airline last year axed all international flights from Newcastle and closed its long-term base there, leaving flights to just two destinations, Belfast and Bristol.
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But to the surprise of some last month, the airline said it would be operating flights to Faro in Portugal as a "one-off" season, following a surge in demand.
Meanwhile, in August, the airline announced a brand new international destination from the North East.
Holidaymakers will once again be able to fly from Newcastle International Airport to Switzerland this December.
Tickets with easyJet to the lakeside city of Geneva are now on sale from £24.99 one way.
Here are all the destinations you can fly to with EasyJet:
- Majorca, May and October, flying: Summer Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
- Geneva, December and March, flying: Summer Wednesday and Saturday
- Belfast Intl. Year round, flying: Summer and Winter: Everyday of the week
- Bristol. Year round, flying: Summer and Winter: Everyday of the week
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