Flights from Exeter Airport
Where to fly to from Exeter Airport
If Exeter Airport is your closest flying hub, then here is all the info (and hints) from your friends at PurpleTravel.co.uk
This historical airport has been in operation since the World War II, when it was used as a civilian reserve flying training school. Each year around a million passengers pass through, on a number of scheduled and holiday charter flights within the UK and Europe. The airport’s management places huge importance on safety and reducing risk and already proudly works to best practice.
While you’re waiting to board, you can have a drink or something to eat in the (many) air-side eateries in the departure lounge. For those who have more spare time we recommend kicking off your holiday with a visit to the executive lounge which allows you to get away from the hustle and bustle of the airport terminal. Don’t worry; you can get in there irrespective of your airline or class of travel before you fly.
Holidays from Exeter Airport are a breeze thanks to this guide from PurpleTravel.co.uk
Rovaniemi aka Lapland!
Rovaniemi area offers interesting sights and experiences for the whole family - from meeting Santa Claus to having an exciting day with arctic animals at a husky and reindeer farm or at Ranua Wildlife Park, the northernmost zoo in the world. Get your snow gear ready, as many snowmobile routes start at the airport before they merge with national routes.
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh, which gave the Red Sea an international reputation as one of the world's most extraordinary diving destinations in the Red Sea. It’s the cosmopolitan capital of the Sinai Peninsula famous for its small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as well as larger hotel complexes belonging to international chains.
Imagine yourself in one of the most beautiful and famous deep-sea diving paradises in the world. Your dreams of crystal clear water, magnificent corals, exotic under water flora and rare tropical fish all come true when you visit Sharm El Sheikh just a few hours from Exeter Airport. ?
Paris, France
Paris is known for its famous buildings and works of art, its chic fashion scene and its modern literary, artistic, and intellectual ideals. The City of Love (as it’s also known) is a must for anyone who wants to experience the best of both contemporary and age old European culture. If you have limited time, make sure to go to the area north of the river, the Rive Droite, to see the tree-lined Avenue des Champs Elysees, running west from the Arc de Triomphe.
East of the avenue is the Musee du Louvre, the Centre Georges Pompidou and a lively district of museums, shops, markets and restaurants. Immediately south of the Pompidou Centre on the Ile de la Cite is Notre Dame Cathedral. If you still have time, head west along the river and you will find the city’s trademark, the Eiffel Tower. If you are intrigued by Paris’ famous academic, artistic and intellectual enclave, the Saint Germain de Pres and Montparnasse districts are located just to the east.