Christmas is quickly approaching and that means thousands of people across Ayrshire will be looking for a sneaky getaway.
Prestwick Airport is a popular place to depart from, attracting thousands of people through its gates every single year.
The airport is known as a go-to spot for those wanting a hassle-free holiday to a unique destination.
If you're looking for a holiday this December, here are some of the cheapest flights you can get from Prestwick Airport, according to the experts over at the travel comparison site Sky Scanner.
See the cheapest flights you can get from Prestwick Airport this December and Christmas
Here are some of the cheapest flights you can get from Prestwick Airport this December and Christmas:
Tenerife - Spain
Flight price: £117
Hotel price: £74
Agadir - Morocco
Flight price: £161
Hotel price: £24
London - United Kingdom
Flight price: £212
Hotel price: £42
Your safety is our priority. Remember and stay alert for:
— Prestwick Airport (@GPAPassenger) October 10, 2024
➡Anyone filming exits, entrances or CCTV
➡Unattended bags
➡Anything that doesn’t feel right
If you see something that doesn’t feel right, tell security. In an emergency call 999.#CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism pic.twitter.com/ygbQhvaba4
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Dortmund - Germany
Flight price: £229
Hotel price: £42
The countdown is on!🕐
— Prestwick Airport (@GPAPassenger) September 6, 2024
Welcome to some of the Ayrshow display aircraft.🛫
Its looking to be a fantastic weekend.☀️
📸 Credit to Kai Brown for the photos pic.twitter.com/Sc8wILYSzs
Bangkok - Thailand
Flight price: £677
Hotel price: £12
Port Louis - Mauritius
Flight price: £1330
Hotel price: £176
These prices are correct at the time of writing and apply to one-way flights between Sunday, December 1 and Tuesday, December 31.
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