UK regional airline, Eastern Airways is on Monday (12 May) launching its first direct international service from Newcastle International Airport with non-stop flights to Stavanger.
Newcastle’s most punctual scheduled airline provides a daily weekday service from the north east of England to Norway’s fourth largest city, which was named European Capital of Culture 2008.
Services leave Newcastle at 9.50am, landing in Stavanger at 12.40pm local time. Flights depart Stavanger at 1.10pm, arriving in Newcastle at 2pm local time.
Eastern Airways had previously offered a link from the north east to Stavanger via Aberdeen prior to the start of this non-stop Newcastle service.
Chris Holliday, Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer, said: “We have provided travellers with a comprehensive network of domestic services from Newcastle for many years and our first non-stop international route from the airport links the vibrant north east with the European culture capital.
Stavanger is located on the south west coast of Norway and is also recognised as Norway’s energy capital, with its vibrant oil and gas industry.
Eastern Airways passengers travelling through Newcastle Airport benefit from a dedicated fast track security channel to avoid any queues.
This latest launch follows the airline’s recent move to increase flights on its Newcastle services to Aberdeen, Southampton and Cardiff. Flights to Birmingham and the Isle of Man are also served from Newcastle by Eastern Airways
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