Alicante Airport Routes

Alicante Airport Routes – Gateway to the Costa Blanca
Alicante International Airport handles millions of flights each year from the UK and the rest of Europe. Flying from the endless golden beaches and stunning coastlines of the Costa Blanca, visitors can reach an array of exotic locations direct from Alicante. The airport also handles a number of flights throughout Spain, meaning you can travel easily across this magnificent country, taking in all the sights and sounds it has to offer during your low-cost break. Don’t miss the great value deals on flights and destinations here at directline-flights. Our fast and efficient online search function will help you find your dream Spanish holiday for the right price.
 
Alicante Airport Routes – Discover Europe
Flying direct from Alicante Airport, travellers can reach such far flung Eastern European gems as Sofia or Moscow, perfect for those after something different. Alicante also has a huge number of flights going to and from Scandinavia, with fantastic locations such as Oslo, Copenhagen and Gothenburg serviced throughout the year, whilst the fabulous icy wonderlands of Helsinki and Reykjavik have seasonal flights leaving the city. As well as attracting many UK tourists, this part of Spain is also popular with Germans and there are strong links to cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Bremen and Stuttgart. There are also direct flights to such iconic settings as Paris, Venice, Brussels and Krakow, all perfect for a weekend city break. 
 
Alicante Airport Routes – Tourist hotspot in Spain
Visitors to Alicante are well connected to a huge number of major UK airports, with flights from London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham transporting many British tourists to their dream holiday every year. This haven of sun, sea and sand can also be reached from more regional airports in the UK. All year-round flights to Alicante depart from Bristol, Exeter, Southampton, Blackpool, Leeds and Newcastle to name only a few. There are also seasonal departures from Durham and the East Midlands. Visitors from Wales are well connected by flights from Cardiff, while in Scotland a number of companies depart from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Airlines such as Ryanair and Aer Lingus take passengers from Dublin, Cork and Derry in Eire, as well as Belfast in Northern Ireland.  

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