Whether you are looking for winter sun or an Arctic experience, passengers from Norwich Airport can visit a variety of destinations this autumn and winter.
There are 15 locations across eight countries available to fly directly to, with connections to 150 more destinations possible via Amsterdam.
Norwich Airport currently has three destinations that it flies to all year round - Aberdeen, Amsterdam and Tenerife.
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READ MORE:This autumn, sun seekers can continue to fly to destinations in Greece, Spain, Turkey, Malta and Portugal via Ryanair and TUI until late October.
Following a successful summer of flights, Ryanair recently announced it would continue its popular Alicante route through its first winter season at the airport, adding a second Spanish option for winter sun.
Richard Pace, the managing director of Norwich Airport, added: “We're delighted Ryanair is continuing its Alicante service through the winter with twice weekly flights, building on the success of their first-ever season at Norwich."
Between December and February, special trips to Lapland in northern Finland are available through tour operators Transun and Newmarket Holidays.
Travel options to the region include day trips, short breaks and Arctic experiences where visitors can meet Santa and take part in activities such as husky sledging, snowmobiling and reindeer sleigh rides.
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