Scheduled flights operate
into Exeter airport from many points around the UK (but
not London) and from selected airports in western Europe;
most of the flights are by Flybe. A fair-sized charter
operation also exists.
Exeter aerodrome first opened in 1937, and has now grown
into an international airport. It has scheduled flights,
mostly with Flybe, to and from France, Spain, Portugal,
Switzerland and Ireland, plus about a dozen other provincial
airports in the UK.
Charter flights are operated to many
destinations worldwide: Austria | Barbados (Panama Cruise)
| Bulgaria | Canada | Cyprus | France | Greek Islands
(Corfu, Crete) | Ireland | England (Mediterranean Cruise,
Itailian Holidays, Italian Holidays) | Madeira | Malta
| Norway (Coastal Voyage) | Portugal (Algarve) | Spain
| Spanish Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Minorca, Majorca) |
Spanish Canary Islands (Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran
Canaria, Tenerife) | Switzerland | Tunisia | Turkey |
United Kingdom (Channel Islands, Isles of Scilly) | USA
It is easily accessible from the A30, the primary road
that runs through the centre of Devon and Cornwall,
and it is a short taxi-ride from Exeter St David’s
station on the mainline railway to Penzance. This means
that Exeter airport is an important national and international
gateway for the entire south-west peninsula, encouraging
businesspeople and holidaymakers to come to the region.
The existing passenger terminal has recently been enlarged
and modernised, and the plans for the overall expansion
of the airport include the construction of a completely
new terminal building.
For more information, see: www.Exeter-airport.co.UK. |