Newcastle International Airport lies some 6 miles North West of Newcastle next to the village of Ponteland. It is close to the A1 which gives quick and easy access to Newcastle City, Tyneside and the Scottish Borders.
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Newcastle International is owned by seven local authorities and Copenhagen
Airport, The CAA recently named Newcastle as the fastest growing
regional airport in the UK and expected passenger numbers in 2005
are in excess of 5.4 million. The Airport first opened on the 26th
of July, 1935 by the Secretary of State for Air, Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister.
Incorporating a clubhouse, hanger, workshops, fuel garage and grass
runway, at the time it cost £35,000 to build.
Newcastle Int provides ample spaces for over 6,000 cars on a superb
floodlit tarmac surface within minutes of the Terminal Building.
There are regular security patrols and simple entry and exit arrangements
ensure easy parking for holiday and business travellers flying from
the airport. There is even a free jump start service should you
find your battery is flat on your return.
There are also disabled bays within the car park adapted to accommodate wheel chairs.
In addition to insurance cover, high security fencing, guard dogs
and flood lighting, our staff ensure 24 hour surveillance, seven
days a week. You've no need to worry about your car when using Newcastle
international while you're away on business or holiday. We will
help you save on all your needs.
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