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Newcastle Airport named Star UK Airport at Travel Bulletin Star Awards for fourth year in a row

29th October 2025

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Newcastle Airport has added more silverware to its trophy cabinet after being crowned Star UK Airport at the Travel Bulletin Star Awards for the fourth consecutive year.

Voted for by travel professionals, the accolade recognises the Airport’s exceptional support for travel agents and innovative marketing initiatives which raise awareness and drive sales for its airline partners.

The prestigious awards, hosted by one of the UK’s leading travel trade news publications, celebrate excellence and outstanding service across the industry. 

Nick Jones, Chief Executive at Newcastle Airport, said: “We are incredibly proud to be named Star UK Airport at the Travel Bulletin Star Awards for the fourth year in a row.

“This achievement reflects the hard work of our teams and the strong, trusted partnerships we have built with travel agents, tour operators and the wider travel industry.

“These collaborations are key to delivering greater connectivity and choice for our passengers and it is fantastic that our efforts have once again been recognised by those who we work so closely with.”

Laura Hartshorne, Aviation Sales Manager at Newcastle Airport, said: “We have fantastic relationships with our travel partners and their continued support helps showcase everything Newcastle Airport has to offer.

“We would like to thank everyone who voted for us and look forward to building on this success in the future.”

The Airport claimed the title after being shortlisted alongside Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Gatwick, Manchester and Stansted airports.

The award comes as the Airport is preparing for its busiest year ever in 2026 when it expects to welcome six million passengers.

The growth will be driven by new routes and increased capacity to existing destinations, with easyJet opening a new three-aircraft base in March, offering 11 new destinations including a direct service to Nice.

Ryanair has also expanded its winter schedule launching new routes to Brussels, Budapest, Gdansk, Malta, with a new service to Wroclaw to follow in December.

To support this significant growth, the Airport will have invested nearly £60m including enhancing the passenger experience by extending the terminal to create a larger departure lounge and international baggage hall.

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