A MAJOR UK airport has finally started it’s multi-million pound expansion project ahead of a number of new budget airline routes being launched.
Airport is undergoing a £60million project, which will see it become much bigger.

This includes a larger departures lounge with additional seating areas, toilets and food and drink spots.
There will also be a larger international baggage arrivals area, which will have four belts operating by next summer.
As part of the three-storey terminal expansion, there will be a new security search area too, with extra check-in desks and new self-service bag drop counters.
As a result, the airport has said that it will welcome six million people next year thanks to airlines adding additional flights from the airport.
By 2040, the airport then hopes to welcome nine million passengers a year.
It comes as a number of budget airlines have announced new flights from the airport in recent months.
Most recently, announced new flights to Marrakech in and Budapest in .
Flights to – known for sitting on the River Danube and being home to famous thermal baths – will take place every Thursday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, flights to Marrakech – a top with temperatures often exceeding 20C throughout the season – will operate every Tuesday and Friday.
In August, also announced that they would base a third aircraft at Airport for the winter 2025/2026 season, as well as launching five new winter routes.
The routes include Brussels in Belgium; Budapest in Hungary; Gdansk and Wroclaw in and Malta.
Extra flights were added to its Alicante (Spain), (Ireland) and Krakow (Poland) routes as well.
Also in August, added 11 new routes fromfor summer 2026.
The routes include Antalya and Dalaman in Turkey; Rhodes and Corfu in Greece; Faro in Portugal; Malta; Prague in Czech Republic and Reus in Spain.
There is also an exclusive route connecting Newcastle to Nice in .
EasyJet plans to open a new three-aircraft base at Newcastle Airport in spring next year as well.
The 15-year vision for the airport was announced back in July and aims for the airport to connect the to the rest of the world.

Later stages of the project will include extending the pier to add more than 20 new aircraft stands.
By doing this, aircraft would no longer need to rely as much on stands further away from the terminal that require passengers to be shuttled between their gate and plane.
The airport also hopes to progress proposals of extending the runway.
At the time of the announcement, Nick Jones, chief executive at Newcastle Airport, said: “This Masterplan sets out our bold and ambitious vision for 2040 and paves the way for the future of Newcastle Airport and the North East region.
“Through significant investment in infrastructure, expanding our route network and progressing with our Net Zero ambitions, we are laying the foundations for sustainable growth, while enhancing our economic contribution to the region.”
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