From Corfu to Lapland — Norwich Airport bosses have revealed the full list of destinations you can fly to direct from the city this year.
A host of flights to a total of 14 destinations in eight countries are scheduled to operate from Norwich in 2023.
Flight companies have received a record number of bookings this year as holidaymakers plan Easter and summer breaks following three years of disruption caused by the aftermath of the pandemic.
From May, TUI will resume flights from Norwich Airport to a number of popular holiday destinations in Europe, including Ibiza and Majorca in Spain and Crete and Rhodes in Greece.
TUI will also be offering holidays to destinations in Cyprus and Turkey.
Jetsetters can embark to 270 airports worldwide on connecting flights from Amsterdam through KLM Airlines.
Richard Pace, managing director of Norwich Airport, said: "We're gearing up for another busy summer season at Norwich Airport with TUI offering a full schedule of eight sunshine destinations.
"Our daily service to Amsterdam with KLM remains popular, both for city breaks and onward connections and year-round flights to Aberdeen with Loganair continue to attract business travellers in particular.
"In total, we have 14 routes for 2023 and we look forward to welcoming passengers to their local airport."
Ahead of the summer season, Norwich Airport is recruiting for around 30 posts, adding to the 213 employees already working at the airport.
Mr Pace added: "We are recruiting for customer services agents, parking services assistants, ground handling assistants, airfield operations and security officers.
"We are holding a Jobs Fair on February 3 in the airport terminal building from 10am to 3pm when anyone can come along and find out more about the roles available."
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