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How To Get To the Airport Newcastle

Published at 03/21/2012 04:41:59

Introduction

The airport Newcastle was the 11th busiest airport in the United Kingdom in 2011. The airport is owned not by just a local authority, but by several, this is to say by seven of them and as well by the Copenhagen Airport. Moreover, it is one of the few airports that have the CAA Public Use Aerodrome License, which allows it to be used for public transportation and for flying instructions.

Teher has a wide range of airlines that travel through it, such as Air France, Air Malta, British Airways, Brussels Airline, eastern Airways, Flybe, Emirates, KLM, Lufthansa Regional, Ryanair, Monarch airline, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson airways and many others.

Step 1

Step 1: in getting to the airport Newcastle you can take the road line, as it is very accessible. The A1 road that crosses through the city, leads directly to the airport. Arriving from Glasgow will take the longest time frame - three hours. The A1 road, is the main connection from almost every part – that is from the North - that links the dual carriageway A696; from the South – that makes the connection with the A696; from the South – with A69 and a 696.

Step 2

Step 2 in getting here is to choose the airport Newcastle metro station. The Tyne and Wear Metro is the rail system that serves Newcastel, Gateshedn Sunderland, North Tyneside and South Tyneside. In getting your way round to airport Newcastle, this is considered to be both easy and rather cheap.

Step 3

Step 3: the train is another transportation facility that will take you to the airport Newcastle. Despite of the misconceptions that using the train may exist, the direct link that connects the airport to the Newcastel Central Station will make one get in 30 minutes to the airport. The rail network that the airport Newcastle is connected to is known under the name of North East rail network. a disadvantage in using either the metro or the train, is the exact schedule that you must follow. They have certain departure times, and if you lose one, after a long time, will the next one be there. You can even get from London Kings Cross to the airport. Anyhow, it will take about four hours for this.

Step 4

Step 4 in the possibilities offered to get to airport Newcastle is the bus. The bus, time dependant transportation, has three accessible routes – Newcastle – Ponteland; Kingston Park – Newcastle International Airport. Before deciding on the bus transportation to the airport, take a look at the bus times available.

Step 5

Step 5 encompasses what the others did not. This means that it will take some more effort from your side – the bike. The Newcastle airport has made a free cycle parking opposite the International Arrivals. To get to the airport by bike, you may take your route through the cycle ways that exists throughout the North East.

Conclusion

The main use of the airport is for people living in Northumberland, Tyneside and Wearside. Anyhow, there are as well passengers from Cumbria, North Yorkshire and the south part of Scotland, that use it

Sources

www.newcastleairport.com/

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