Newquay Airport welcomes back Alicante flight

Published Monday, June 1st, 2009   

Posted by Nick Eyriey
Editorial director Nick Eyriey is an experienced and respected journalist having spent some 20 years in the local and national press working with newspapers such as The Yorkshire Post, Today, The Sun, and the Mail on Sunday.

Ryanair is resuming its popular twice-weekly service to Spain from Newquay Airport tomorrow.

In good time for the peak holiday season, Ryanair will fly to Alicante on the Costa Blanca coastline every Tuesday and Saturday evening.

Karen Medweth, Newquay Airport’s head of commercial development, said: “We are delighted to see the return of these flights to Alicante this summer

“Spain is a top five destination for Cornwall holidaymakers and they will welcome the opportunity to fly direct from their local airport and at the same time experience all the enhancements we have made to the passenger experience with our recent investment in improvements to the passenger terminal – both departures and arrivals.”

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