An alternative for anyone using public transport is the regular citybus service, which is slightly cheaper, but has a few stops on the way from the main station. If you choose to drive to Newcastle Airport, the best route is well signposted all the way along the A696 from the A1, and there is a large long stay car park at Newcastle airport that offers good rates. Many people prefer to book an airport taxi for convenience, and there are several local companies that provide the service. The best choice for accommodation on offer for passengers flying from Newcastle Airport is the Britannia Hotel. This property is located on site, and connected to the main terminal building for passenger convenience. To help you plan your drive to Newcastle Airport, this table shows a list of driving distances from a number of UK cities and towns. | Newcastle | 7 Miles | | Gateshead | 11 Miles | | Chester-le-Street | 17 Miles | | South Shields | 21 Miles | | Sunderland | 23 Miles | | Durham | 25 Miles | | Hartlepool | 40 Miles | | Darlington | 42 Miles | | Middlesbrough | 50 Miles | | Carlisle | 56 Miles | | York | 96 Miles | | Edinburgh | 99 Miles | | Leeds | 101 Miles |
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