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Newcastle has expanded significantly since it opened in 1935 and now flies 4 million passengers a year to 70 destinations.
Newcastle has one terminal, you check-in on the ground floor and the departure lounges are on the first floor.
You can get to Newcastle Airport from the city centre by car, Metro, bus or taxi. If you?re coming from further afield you can go straight to the airport via coach. If you?re driving yourself use the A1 and follow the signs onto the A696.
There is a good variety of food options before and after security from restaurants to grocery stores. This includes Starbucks, Echo Bar, Caviar House & Seafood Bar and Eagle Bar Diner. You will be able to find something to eat 24 hours a day.
At Newcastle Airport you can exchange currency, use WiFi and store bags at the Baggage storage near the check-in area.
There are three executive lounges. The Cheviot Lounge is open to people over 12-years-old. It offers complimentary drinks and business facilities. It costs £16 for three hours. The BA Executive Lounge is open to BA Executive customers and the Flybe Lounge is open to Flybe economy Plus members.
Short stay car parking is free for the first 15 minutes. Short stay car parking should be used for up to four days but if you are staying longer then switch to long stay. You may also find that booking a hotel with car parking is a cheaper option. Avis, Europcar, Hertz and National all offer car hire from the airport.
Britannia Hotel is located onsite and there are other hotels nearby including chains such as Novotel and Holiday Inn. To get budget accommodation you will need to co closer to the centre of Newcastle.
Call +44 (0)870 122 1488 or visit www.newcastleairport.com.