Car Parking at Newcastle Airport
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Newcastle Park and Fly car park at Newcastle Airport.
# Location: Away from the airport (OFF site) at Prestwick Industrial Estate, Ponteland, Newcastle upon Tyne.
# Security Measures: This car park is protected by perimeter fencing, CCTV, security patrols and steel gates.
# Transfers to the Airport: The transfers to the airport from this car park take 2-3 minutes, and operate every 10 minutes. Courtesy Transfers are free of charge.
# Arrival Procedure: Drive to the reception area and present your Park and Go voucher/reference number and leave your keys.
# Return Procedure: Board courtesy bus and return to car park. Collect your keys from the reception area, and leave with your vehicle.
Additional Information:
Directions - Full directions are given on your pre-paid voucher which you will receive after your booking has been completed, you can receive your pre-paid voucher via post, fax or email. If you wish to view the directions for this car park, before you get a quote please CLICK HERE TO VIEW DIRECTIONS TO THE CAR PARKS AT NEWCASTLE AIRPORT
Newcastle Bellair and Undercover Parking Information
# Location: This car park is located a short distance from the airport (OFF Site) at Callerton Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne.
# Security Measures: This car park is a holder of a Secure Car Park Award. The car park uses CCTV, Fencing and security patrols.
# Transfers: The transfers to the airport are free of charge which will take between 5 and 10 minutes. The courtesy bus operates on demand or every 10 minutes.
# Arrival Procedure: Drive to the Reception area and hand in your Keys and Park and Go voucher/reference number.
# Return Procedure: There is a courtesy phone in the terminal building near to the Pick up and Drop off point, please call the car park on the number provided at the time of booking and a courtesy vehicle will be sent to collect you.
Additional Information:
Directions - Full directions are given on your pre-paid voucher which you will receive after your booking has been completed, you can receive your pre-paid voucher via post, fax or email. If you wish to view the directions for this car park, before you get a quote please CLICK HERE TO VIEW DIRECTIONS TO THE CAR PARKING FACILITIES AT NEWCASTLE AIRPORT
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Newcastle Airport Hotels and Parking
Booking into a hotel the night before your trip to the airport can make car parking at the airport more affordable and convenient. You get a night in the hotel and your car is stored for you while you are away. Sometimes it might not be convenient for you to go to the airport early in the morning it might be easier to relax in the comfort of a hotel the night before and make your trip to the airport on one of the courtesy buses to the airport the following morning. Depending on the time of the year it can work out cheaper to use the Newcastle airport hotel rather then the Newcastle airport parking service.
About the Newcastle Britannia Hotel:
The Newcastle Britannia Hotel is a three star hotel and offers up to 15 days car parking included in the price. The hotel is located only 300 metres from Newcastle airport, and courtesy buses will transfer you free of charge, the buses operate every half hour twenty four hours a day. All rooms are en-suite and have tea and coffee making facilities, and leisure facilities include a mini gym and restaurant / bar.
Newcastle Airport is a major success story with a growing number of scheduled and holiday charter flights to domestic and worldwide destinations Newcastle Airport started life on the 26th July 1935, it had a grass runway, a club house, a hangar, workshops, an ambulance room, a hose for petrol and a garage. It cost just £35,000. The first scheduled service calling here flew between Croydon and Perth, Scotland, operated by North Eastern Airways using Rapide and 8-seater Airspeed Envoy aircraft.
It had its first appointed Airport manager in 1952, Jim Denyer’s number-one aim was to put Newcastle on the map. By mid-1954 scheduled services totalled some 35 per week, but it was the 1960’s when people were heading off by air on sunshine holidays that brought the boom in passenger numbers. As well as meeting their needs, the Airport was now carving out a major role in encouraging business and development in the North East of England.
Number of passengers: 3 million
Number of terminals: 1
Number of runways: 1
Number of destinations: Over 70
It was in April 1963 as a co-ordinated response that the leading local authorities in the region came together to form the North East Regional Airport Committee. They appointed a firm of consulting engineers to draw up development plans and 18 months later work began. A new runway and apron was developed, regraded, strengthened and extended to its present length of 2332 metres.
By the mid 70’s however the airport terminal building was now bulging and in 1978, the Government, in its White Paper on Airports Policy, designated Newcastle Airport as a Category B regional airport. Extension plans were put into action and building work started in July 1980. By the time Jim Denyer retired in 1989, 1.6 million passengers passed through Newcastle Airport. Such success required an additional 2400 surface-level car-parking spaces and the extended and improved terminal building which was opened on the 26th May 1994 by the Princess Royal.
Passenger numbers continued to grow and in October 2000, a major extension to the terminal was officially opened by Mr Tony Blair, the Prime Minister and on 4th May 2001 a further major step for the development of Newcastle Airport was taken by the 7 local authority shareholders when 49% of the shares in the Airport Company were sold to Copenhagen Airport, thus ensuring a truly international Newcastle Airport.