Thomas Cook to launch 12 new routes
19.12.08
An extra 70,000 holidaymakers will take off from Newcastle Airport next year after a multi-million-pound contract was signed with Thomas Cook. Around 100 jobs will be created as part of the plans which will see the tour operator base extra aircraft at the airport and launch 12 new routes.
The move will see package holidays offered to 12 destinations, many of which were lost following the collapse of XL Airways in the summer. They include three new routes to the Greek Islands of Kefalonia and mainland resorts of Santorini and Skiathos. Holidaymakers will also be able to take 10 or 11-day breaks instead of being restricted to one or two-week trips, as is currently the case.
Newcastle Airport chief executive Dave Laws said: 'Thomas Cook adding a third aircraft is excellent news for our airport and the North East. The announcement shows that, despite the current economic climate, a company like Thomas Cook has confidence in the region and the airport.'
The Boeing 757-200 aircraft that will come to Newcastle in May and is being relocated from Canada. The airport fought off competition from several other regional airports to secure its services. New flights will run seven days a week to destinations including Dalaman and Bodrum, Sharm El Sheikh, Reus, Zante, Crete, Tenerife, Paphos and Larnaca.
It is reported that retail outlets and a new airport hotel currently being built will have to increase their workforce to cope with the increased demand.
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