Cornwall Airport Newquay gets East Midlands link


Cornwall Airport Newquay gets East Midlands link

Sunday, 17 Nov, 2022 0

Cornwall Airport Newquay (NQY) is set to welcome a new daily route with Eastern Airways flights from East Midlands.

The regional carrier will begin the route on 10 February 2023, adding over 1,000 two-way weekly seats.

Eastern Airways also confirmed an expanded flying programme from Cornwall to London Gatwick and Humberside, following rising demand.

The carrier will offer 19-times weekly service to London Gatwick, adding a third daily rotation on weekdays, while doubling flights to Humberside.

Sam O’Dwyer, Managing Director, Cornwall Airport Newquay said: “We are so pleased Eastern Airways has announced a new daily connection from the East Midlands.”

“Our research and passenger feedback has shown there is much demand for a link into the Midlands region from Cornwall.”



 

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