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Category: Announcement

Summer Holiday Getaway

10,000 outbound passengers per week until September

As the school holidays get underway Exeter Airport is stepping up a gear to deal with an anticipated 10,000 outbound passengers per week until September. Seats on Friday’s flights to Menorca, Corfu, Dalaman, Alicante and Paris have all been fully sold and Saturday’s departures to Palma, Ibiza, Gran Canaria and Innsbruck are also booked up. []

Car Park Charging Bands Changed

Car Park minimum £1 fee for up to 30 minutes

Drivers picking-up or dropping-off passengers at Exeter Airport after Thursday 21 July 2011 will find new charging bands in the short stay car park. The airport has operated a 10 minute free period in the car park closest to the terminal building from April 2010 with a minimum £2 charge for those staying longer.  However, []

MD to Leave Airport

Jamie Christon has lead the airport through a period of change and development

After four years at Exeter Airport, the Managing Director Jamie Christon is leaving the company to further his career within another travel sector outside Devon. Jamie, who will be leaving at the end of September, joined the company as Commercial Director and became Managing Director in January 2009 after one year as deputy MD, has []

Two Thousand Austrian Tourists

Passengers from Vienna and Salzburg with GTA-SKY-WAYS and the airline NIKI

Exeter Airport will welcome over two thousand Austrian passengers this year with the first of the series of flights starting on Saturday 28 May. In a tourism initiative in conjunction with the tour operator GTA-SKY-WAYS and the airline NIKI, Exeter will be the gateway airport for a total of six inbound flights from Vienna and []

Toronto flights start 23rd season

Gateway for Ontario and other parts of Canada

Canadian Affair started its 2011 programme of Exeter to Toronto flights on today (Wednesday 18 May).  This is the 18th successive year of flights from Exeter using the airline Air Transat and the 23rd year the route has been on offer from the airport. The weekly service to Toronto, which will depart every Wednesday until []

Canada flights start 23rd season

Every Wednesday on wide-bodied Airbus A310

Canadian Affair starts its 2011 programme of Exeter to Toronto flights on Wednesday 18 May.  This is the 18th successive year of flights from Exeter using the airline Air Transat and the 23rd year the route has been on offer from the airport. The weekly service to Toronto, which will depart every Wednesday until the []

Easter Arrivals & Departures

New Dusseldorf starts this weekend

This Easter Saturday, Exeter Airport will welcome the first ever direct flight on a scheduled route from Germany when Flybe’s Dusseldorf route commences. Airport staff will check-in dozens of outbound travellers for the inaugural flight to Dusseldorf before turning their attention to the first arriving aircraft with fifty German visitors.  Many of the inbound passengers []

Airport raises £1,350 in charity cake days

Help for Heroes has benefited from Colossal Cake Sale

The armed forces charity Help for Heroes has benefited from Exeter Airport’s Colossal Cake Sale event at the weekend when £1,350 was raised. Members of staff were asked support the airport’s adopted charity for 2011 on the 1st and 2nd April, by making and buying cakes for the event and assisting with the running of []

Support for Offwell Woodland and Wildlife Trust

Donations from official airport online car park bookings help local charity

The valuable work of local environmental and education charity, the Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust, has received its second support donation from Exeter International Airport in a scheme that allows motorists to book parking and contribute to the Trust’s work in east Devon. At the recent presentation of a cheque for £3,630, Stephen Ayres, Exeter []

Chinese Lanterns

Warning of tea light powered paper lanterns

With the Chinese New Year being marked over a two week period from today (03 February), the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is calling on all organisers of sky lantern releases to register the event in advance so that airports such as Exeter can warn airspace users of the tea light powered paper lanterns in []