Exeter Airport has connections throughout the UK and Europe with most flights operated by Loganair, Ryanair and TUI.
Prior to March 2020, 80% of the Exeter Airport’s flights were operated by Flybe. After the collapse of Flybe, which was based at Exeter, most flights are now operated by Loganair (with flights to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle), Ryanair (flights to Alicante, Malaga and Malta) and TUI (flights to Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife–South plus seasonal flights to other holiday destinations in the Mediterranean). There are also flights from Exeter to Guernsey, Jersey and the Isles of Scilly.
Facilities at Exeter Airport
As it is a small airport, there are fairly basic facilities including a cafe and WHSmith newsagent before security and two cafe/bar/restaurants, a duty-free shop and another branch of WHSmith after security.
There is just one executive lounge at Exeter Airport, which has complimentary food and drinks. You can either pay to use the lounge or access it free of charge if you are a Priority Pass member or have a Diners Club or Platinum American Express card.
Getting to and from Exeter Airport
Stagecoach bus 56 runs between the airport and the city centre with stops at Exeter St Davids train station and the bus station.
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