Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Newcastle upon Tyne (average of £102). Flying to Newcastle upon Tyne in June will prove the most costly (average of £142). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£82
February
£110
March
£103
April
£103
May
£93
June
£115
July
£98
August
£107
September
£106
October
£101
November
£108
December
£106
NCL Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Newcastle upon Tyne, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of December, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
The price of flight tickets don’t fluctuate too much across the year, although the cheapest flights to Newcastle are predominantly from January to late April. You might find the occasional bargain moving into May, although you’ll need to secure your flights early to ensure you find cheap prices. Whether you’re visiting for an event or just for a summer break, you’ll want to make sure you secure your flight tickets at least two months in advance. That said, if you can be flexible with your dates, then you’ll drastically improve your chances of finding the cheapest flights to Newcastle. It can be worth trying to avoid weekend flights as prices can be more expensive, but also due to the popularity of football you might find transport a bit more chaotic if you arrive on a game day.
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Roomier seats and more leg room (in economy!), friendly and attentive flight attendants and good service.
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Roomier seats and more leg room (in economy!), friendly and attentive flight attendants and good service.
Boarding
Entertainment
Comfort
Crew
Food
Overall
Reviews
Roomier seats and more leg room (in economy!), friendly and attentive flight attendants and good service.
Boarding
Entertainment
Comfort
Crew
Food
Overall
Reviews
Roomier seats and more leg room (in economy!), friendly and attentive flight attendants and good service.
Boarding
Entertainment
Comfort
Crew
Food
Overall
Reviews
Roomier seats and more leg room (in economy!), friendly and attentive flight attendants and good service.
The peak season in Newcastle stretches from early June to late September, when the weather is warm and drier. Due to this, you’ll find that cheap flights to Newcastle are harder to come by, although with a bit of forward thinking you can still secure great deals on your flight tickets. October sees the International Craft Beer Festival, which has over 50 leading craft breweries from all around the world. The middle of March also hosts the annual Newcastle under Lyme festival, which is a fantastic 3-day event boasting budding new musical and acting talent. You’ll also find several events taking place across June to August that make the most of the summer sun. If you fancy avoiding the hustle and bustle of the summer tourism, then aim to visit from April to May or September to October for the spring and autumn seasons. The weather can be warm and dry for the most part, although expect some rainy moments. You’ll also find cheap flights to Newcastle easier to come by during these shoulder seasons.
Off season:
January to early March sees a lot of rain and cold temperatures engulf Newcastle, so tourism is at its lowest. Thanks to this, you’ll find the cheapest flights to Newcastle over the winter months, although you’ll find there isn’t a great deal to do outdoors. That said, there are several museums and indoor activities you can look into for a great vacation for a cheaper price.
At only 9km (almost 6 miles) from the city centre, Newcastle International Airport is easily accessible by train, bus or taxi. It’s currently one of the 15 busiest airports in the UK, with several daily domestic flights to Newcastle Airport arriving from London, Belfast, Southampton and Bristol.
Newcastle itself is a compact, friendly city known its nightlife, music and sport. The city has seen greater domestic and international tourism over the past few years since it regenerated. It is now considered to be a trendy cultural destination, gateway to areas of outstanding natural beauty such as the Pennines and the Northumberland coastline.
The airport has several shops, restaurants and kids’ play areas, and is well equipped.