Getting There
If your not travelling by car the easiest way to get to and from the Newcastle City Centre is the Metro transport system.  The airport Metro station is located directly below the airport terminal and is accessed by an elevator or lift.

As one of the UK’s key airports outside of London, Newcastle Airport plays a pivotal role in facilitating both domestic and international travel, as well as serving as a vital driver of regional economic growth.

History and Development

The story of Newcastle Airport dates back to the early 20th century when it began as a simple airstrip known as Woolsington Aerodrome. Originally used for military purposes during World War II, it transitioned into a civilian airport in the post-war years. Over time, the airport underwent numerous expansions and renovations to meet the increasing demand for air travel.

In recent decades, Newcastle Airport has seen significant modernization projects, including the construction of new terminals, runway extensions, and improved facilities. These developments have not only enhanced the passenger experience but have also attracted a wider range of airlines and destinations to the airport.

Infrastructure and Facilities

Today, Newcastle Airport boasts modern infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities designed to cater to the needs of both travelers and airlines. The airport features a single terminal building divided into domestic and international sections, providing a seamless experience for passengers transitioning between flights.

Within the terminal, passengers can find a diverse array of amenities, including shops, restaurants, lounges, and business facilities. Whether travelers are looking to grab a quick bite to eat, shop for last-minute essentials, or catch up on work before their flight, Newcastle Airport offers a range of options to suit every need.

In terms of transportation, the airport is well-connected to the region’s road network, with easy access from major motorways. Additionally, public transportation options such as buses and taxis provide convenient links to Newcastle city center and surrounding areas.

Destinations and Airlines

Newcastle Airport serves as a gateway to a wide range of destinations across the UK, Europe, and beyond. From popular holiday hotspots in the Mediterranean to bustling business hubs in mainland Europe, the airport offers a diverse selection of routes operated by both full-service and low-cost carriers.

Key airlines operating out of Newcastle Airport include British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, and TUI Airways, among others. These carriers provide regular flights to major cities such as London, Amsterdam, Dublin, and Paris, as well as seasonal services to popular vacation destinations like Alicante, Malaga, and Palma de Mallorca.

Economic Impact

Beyond its role in facilitating travel, Newcastle Airport plays a vital role in driving economic growth and development in the North East of England. The airport serves as a key transport hub for businesses operating in the region, facilitating trade and commerce both domestically and internationally.

Moreover, Newcastle Airport generates significant employment opportunities, directly employing thousands of people in various roles such as airport operations, retail, hospitality, and aviation services. Indirectly, the airport supports countless additional jobs in related industries, ranging from tourism and hospitality to logistics and manufacturing.

Sustainability Initiatives

In recent years, Newcastle Airport has taken proactive steps to minimize its environmental impact and promote sustainability. The airport has implemented various initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions, improving energy efficiency, and minimizing waste generation.

These efforts include investments in renewable energy technologies, such as solar panels and wind turbines, as well as the adoption of eco-friendly practices across airport operations. Additionally, Newcastle Airport actively engages with airlines, tenants, and stakeholders to promote sustainable travel practices and reduce the overall environmental footprint of aviation operations.

Looking to the Future

As Newcastle Airport continues to evolve and grow, it remains committed to providing excellent service to passengers while also contributing positively to the local community and the wider region. With ongoing investments in infrastructure, facilities, and sustainability initiatives, the airport is well-positioned to meet the changing needs of travellers and maintain its status as a premier aviation gateway to the North East of England for years to come.

Address
Newcastle Airport
Woolsington,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE13 8BZ
 
Newcastle Information Line: +44 (0)870 122 1488
 

Newcastle Airport email:   callctr@newcastleinternational.co.uk

 

Newcastle Airport – Airlines and Destinations amd flight times

DestinationAirline(s)Approximate Flight Time
AmsterdamKLM, British Airways1h 20m
DubaiEmirates7h
DublinAer Lingus, Ryanair, British Airways1h 10m
LondonBritish Airways, EasyJet, Loganair1h
ParisAir France, British Airways1h 30m
AlicanteJet2, TUI, Ryanair, EasyJet, Vueling3h 15m
MalagaJet2, TUI, Ryanair, EasyJet, Vueling3h 30m
Palma de MallorcaJet2, TUI, Ryanair, EasyJet, Vueling3h
TenerifeJet2, TUI, British Airways4h 30m
LanzaroteJet2, TUI4h 25m
FaroJet2, TUI, Ryanair3h 20m
IbizaJet2, TUI, Ryanair, Vueling3h 10m
DalamanJet2, TUI4h 30m
AntalyaJet2, TUI4h 45m
PaphosJet2, TUI5h
BourgasTUI4h
CorfuJet2, TUI4h 15m
Crete (Heraklion)Jet2, TUI4h 30m
RhodesJet2, TUI4h 45m
ZanteJet2, TUI4h 20m
BudapestWizz Air3h
GdanskWizz Air2h 30m
ParisAir France1h 30m
AberdeenLoganair1h 10m
Isle of ManLoganair1h
JerseyLoganair1h 30m
    1. Note: Flight times are approximate and can vary depending on factors like weather conditions and routing. Additionally, some routes may be seasonal.