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easyJet reveals autumn 2018 flights from Newcastle Airport
Low-cost British airline easyJet has this morning released its flights for autumn 2018 from Newcastle International Airport.
Now on sale up until 27th October 2018, the company has over 1,208 flights scheduled to and from Newcastle between September 3 and October 27 next year.
The new release is set to provide almost 200,000 seats for both business and leisure passengers to book their autumn breaks.
The announcement comes as part of a launch of almost 15 million seats across easyJet’s entire network.
Newcastle customers can book flights to destinations such as Malaga, Alicante and Majorca Palma for less than £26.50 and from Faro for less than £33.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: “We’re really pleased to be putting our autumn flights from Newcastle Airport on sale for our passengers today, allowing them to book early and take advantage of our lowest fares to great city and beach destinations.
“easyJet is the UK’s leading airline and we have been committed to Newcastle airport for over 15 years. We are proud to have carried more than 17.6 million passengers in that time.”
“easyJet operates 17 routes from Newcastle airport, offering up to 158 flights per week. The airline is proud to offer passengers with low-fared flights and friendly customer service.”
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