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Popular flight routes to Newcastle

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Flights from Aucklandto Newcastle
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How long is the flight to Newcastle?

If you’re planning a trip to Newcastle, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From Queenstown, the flight takes about 25h 25m; from Auckland, around 25h 34m; and from Christchurch, roughly 25h 34m.
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How much does a flight to Newcastle cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Auckland to Newcastle starting from $1,478, with an average price of $2,099. If you depart from other cities such as Wellington, you can find tickets from $1,611, and from Queenstown starting from $2,079, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Newcastle

Your flight lands you in Newcastle, a major hub in North East England. It serves as a significant economic and cultural centre for the region, positioned along the River Tyne. This historic city offers a gateway to northern England's landscapes and industrial heritage.

The city centre features impressive Victorian architecture, particularly around Grey Street and Grainger Town. Discover the Castle Keep, explore the lively Quayside, or visit the Angel of the North just outside the city. Notable cultural venues include the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Theatre Royal.

Newcastle's character blends its rich industrial past with a modern, dynamic atmosphere. The city offers a distinctive mix of historical exploration, architectural appreciation, and a lively cultural scene for visitors to experience.

When is the best time to fly to Newcastle?

High Season (Summer)

During Newcastle's high season, typically June to August, the city enjoys its warmest weather, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C. Days are long and bright, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the city centre and along the Quayside. You'll notice outdoor dining areas are bustling, and the city's green spaces, like Exhibition Park and Leazes Park, fill with people enjoying the sunshine.

Summer in Newcastle brings a busy calendar of outdoor events and festivals. The Hoppings, Europe’s largest travelling funfair, usually arrives in June, and various music and cultural festivals take place across the region. The city feels energetic, with a noticeable increase in both local activity and visitors arriving by air, ready to experience Newcastle at its most lively. The River Tyne is often busy with leisure boats, reflecting the generally active pace of life.

Low Season (Winter)

Newcastle's low season, generally from November to March, sees cooler temperatures averaging between 2°C and 8°C, along with shorter days and a higher chance of rain or even light snow. The city takes on a more subdued, yet cosy, character. Upon arrival, you'll experience crisp air and see locals wrapped up in warm clothing, making the most of indoor spaces.

Despite the colder weather, Newcastle maintains a distinct social rhythm. The festive period brings Christmas markets and lights, transforming the city centre into a magical setting. While outdoor events are fewer, cultural venues like the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and the Theatre Royal offer a full programme. The pubs and restaurants become focal points for socialising, providing a warm escape from the winter chill and showcasing the city's robust indoor entertainment scene.

Newcastle bucket list: Best activities & sights

Touch down in Newcastle and you’ll immediately feel the city’s distinctive energy, a blend of rich heritage and contemporary vibrancy. As you step out, prepare to discover a city where grand Victorian architecture meets a dynamic cultural scene, offering unique experiences around every corner.

Here are some of Newcastle’s most distinctive attractions:

Tyne Bridges
These seven bridges spanning the River Tyne are the city’s defining skyline feature. Each bridge boasts its own unique design and history, symbolising Newcastle’s industrial past and modern spirit.

Grainger Town
Explore the heart of Georgian and Victorian Newcastle in this historic quarter. Its grand streets, elegant architecture, and notable buildings like Grainger Market showcase the city’s impressive architectural legacy.

The Quayside
Stroll along the revitalised riverfront, where historic trade buildings now house lively bars, restaurants, and art galleries. This area offers impressive views of the Tyne Bridges and a lively atmosphere, especially around the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Housed in a converted flour mill on the Quayside, BALTIC offers ever-changing exhibitions of modern art. It’s a compelling space for discovery, inviting you to engage with diverse artistic perspectives.

Great North Museum: Hancock
Delve into natural history and ancient civilisations at this expansive museum. From dinosaur skeletons to Egyptian mummies, it offers fascinating insights into global cultures and the natural world.

St James’ Park
Home to Newcastle United Football Club, this stadium is a prominent landmark and a cornerstone of the city’s identity. Experience the passion of local football culture, which is deeply ingrained in the Geordie spirit.

Secure your seat to Newcastle today

To find the best flight deals to Newcastle, remember to book in advance and be flexible with your travel dates. With eDreams, finding your ideal flight is straightforward, and eDreams Prime members enjoy even more benefits for their journeys. Soon, you'll be on your way to discovering all that Newcastle has to offer.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Newcastle

How can I find cheap flights to Newcastle on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 48$ to Newcastle. Thanks to the combination of various technologies, machine learning algorithms and real user searches on our platform, you will be able to choose between the different options that best suit your needs when you have to fly to Newcastle.
When's the best time to go to Newcastle?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Newcastle is March.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Newcastle?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from US to Newcastle, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Singapore Airlines: the average price of a one way flight is $3,042.84 . The average price of a Auckland ticket to Newcastle is $3,042.84 and $3,802.71 if you leave from Queenstown.
  • Emirates: a one-way ticket costs on average $3,927.47: this has been calculated taking as a reference the average price of flights of Auckland to Newcastle, which amounts to $4,045.26 and that of flights departing from Queenstown, whose average price is $3,663.81.
  • Qatar Airways: the average price of a one-way ticket is $4,045.26. The flight between Auckland and Newcastle costs on average $4,272.74 and the ticket price from Christchurch round the $3,480.54.
Which airlines fly to Newcastle?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Newcastle include:

  • Frankfurt, with flights from Frankfurt, Belfast and from Paris, for example.

Airlines with indirect flights to Newcastle include:

  • Lufthansa, which flies from Christchurch, Auckland or Wellington.
  • Air France, with flights from Frankfurt, Beijing and also Melbourne.
What is the weather like in Newcastle?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Newcastle is in July, August and June, when the average temperature reaches 18.4, while July, September and June are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 20.3 hours. However, if you prefer colder temperatures, make sure you visit Newcastle during February, January or December to experience an average of 2.57. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during January, November and December, when the average precipitation in Newcastle is 104.6, while the months of July, April and May are drier, with an average of 63.5.

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