The South West transport hub will offer two direct departures from Newquay
Cornwall Airport Newquay is planning to launch a direct-flight package holiday programme to Tenerife in March next year, it has announced.
The South West transport hub has partnered with Murray Travel on the programme which will offer two direct departures from Newquay to Tenerife on Friday, March 5 and Friday March 12.
The new charter operation has been developed in response to sustained passenger demand for extra winter sun destinations and package holiday options from Cornwall, the airport said.
“Feedback from passengers, route requests and booking trends across the airport’s leisure network have consistently highlighted the Canary Islands as one of the most sought-after destinations,” the transport hub said.
The initiative forms part of Cornwall Airport Newquay’s wider strategy to strengthen regional connectivity by providing more choice and convenience for passengers while reducing reliance on airports outside the region.
Nigel Scott, commercial director at Cornwall Airport Newquay, said: “Our role is about more than operating flights; it’s about strengthening regional connectivity and ensuring people across Cornwall and the wider South West can access the destinations they want, directly from their local airport.”
He said that by partnering with Murray Travel to offer direct flights to Tenerife, it would make it easier for local people to travel and reduce the need for “lengthy journeys to airports outside the county”, while keeping “more travel spend” within the region.
“It’s another example of how we’re working with partners to expand opportunities for our passengers while supporting Cornwall’s long-term connectivity and economic resilience,” he said.
The airport has experienced significant international growth in recent years, with international passenger numbers rising from 74,069 in 2022 to more than 203,900 in 2024.
In April, international passengers from Cornwall accounted for 66 per cent of total traffic – up from 54 per cent a year earlier – the airport said.
Scott Murray, director at Murray Travel, said: “Tenerife remains one of the UK’s favourite holiday spots, so we’re really pleased to be able to offer this short trial programme and give customers in Cornwall and the surrounding area the chance to fly straight from their local airport.”
He added: “The response to our Lapland day trip from Newquay has been incredible, and it has shown us just how much appetite there is locally for convenient, direct flights to exciting destinations.”
Earlier this week, a Cornwall Council corporate finance committee meeting heard that “quite serious” cost-cutting measures would be likely at Newquay airport.
The council’s decision earlier this year to scrap the government-subsidised – through a Public Service Obligation (PSO) – service from Cornwall to London Gatwick has seen a drop in income at the council-owned airport.



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