All Inclusive Holidays from Airports in the North East

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Look, as a Northerner, we know fine well that the “Big City” airports like Manchester get all the glory, but for those of you who are located between the Tyne and the Humber, we’ve got some of the best-kept secrets in travel. Why bother with the M62 trek when you’ve got Newcastle (NCL), Leeds Bradford (LBA), and the “easy-as-you-like” Humberside (HUY) right on the doorstep?

If you’re planning an all-inclusive escape in 2026 or 2027, the North East hubs are serving up massive value without the massive queues. I’ve spent my fair share of time in the Departure Lounges of all three, so here is the nitty-gritty on doing an “All-In” from our neck of the woods.

Who do these airports actually serve?

These airports aren’t just transit points; they’re the start of the holiday “vibe” for specific corners of the North.

Newcastle International (NCL) is “The Toon’s” gateway to the world. It serves everyone from the Scottish Borders down to Teesside. It’s the “flagship” hub of the North East, winning awards left and right for its efficiency. If you want the widest choice of 2026/2027 all-inclusive destinations—from the Canaries to Mexico—this is your primary hub.

Leeds Bradford (LBA) is the “Yorkshire Hero.” Sitting high on the hill at Yeadon, it serves West and North Yorkshire. It’s the home of Jet2, which means if you’re looking for a “vetted” family-friendly all-inclusive where everything is sorted, LBA is your spiritual home.

Humberside (HUY) is the ultimate “In-and-Out” airport. Serving East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, it’s tiny but mighty. It’s for the traveller who wants to be from the car park to the gate in fifteen minutes flat. It’s less about “choice” and more about “convenience”—primarily serving Majorca and Bulgaria during the summer.

Getting there: Transport and the “Joy” of Parking

Let’s be honest: nobody likes paying to park their car, but in 2026, the North East airports are actually pretty reasonable compared to the London hubs.

Newcastle (NCL)

  • Transport: The Metro is the king here. You can hop on at Newcastle Central and be at the terminal in 25 minutes for about £5.

  • Parking Costs: For an 8-day stay in 2026, you’re looking at around £40–£60 for the Long Stay if you book early. The “Express” drop-off is now £5 for 15 minutes, so tell your lift to be quick!

Leeds Bradford (LBA)

  • Transport: No direct train, but the Flyer buses (A1, A2, A3) run like clockwork from Leeds, Bradford, and Harrogate stations.

  • Parking Costs: LBA can be a bit pricier due to the hillside location. Expect to pay £65–£80 for a week in the Long Stay. Pro tip: The Sentinel off-site parking is often a tenner cheaper and the shuttle takes about 2 minutes.

Humberside (HUY)

  • Transport: The HumberFlyer bus connects Hull, Grimsby, and Cleethorpes directly to the terminal.

  • Parking Costs: This is where HUY shines. Parking is right outside the door, and you can often snag a week for under £50 if you’re an early bird. As the airport authorities recently noted, “We prioritize a stress-free start,” and that includes not being fleeced at the car park.

Where can you actually go?

For a North East all-inclusive in 2026, the world is surprisingly open.

  • From Newcastle: You’ve got the heavy hitters. Turkey (Antalya/Dalaman) is the best value for money right now, followed closely by Greece (Crete/Rhodes). If you’re feeling posh, NCL even offers direct routes to Dubai and seasonally to the Caribbean for those 5-star all-inclusives.

  • From Leeds Bradford: This is the Mediterranean heartland. Majorca, Tenerife, and Ibiza are the big ones. According to local industry data, “The Yorkshire appetite for the Costa del Sol is stronger than ever for 2027,” so expect plenty of capacity to Malaga.

  • From Humberside: It’s all about Majorca. TUI runs a regular service here that is perfect for a week of unlimited tapas and sangria.

How to find the deals: The Alihoco Hack

Don’t spend your evening with 20 browser tabs open. I always go straight to www.allinclusive.co.uk and use their Alihoco tool. It’s the only one I trust to strip away the “Half Board” fluff and show me only the proper all-inclusive prices.

How to use it:

  1. Multi-Select Airports: Put “Newcastle,” “Leeds Bradford,” and “Humberside” all in the search box. Sometimes the price difference between flying from NCL vs LBA can be over £150 per person—it pays to be flexible!

  2. Toggle “Free Child Places”: If you’ve got the kids in tow, this filter is a lifesaver for 2026 summer dates.

  3. Check the “Nitty-Gritty”: Alihoco pulls live data from TUI, Jet2, and EasyJet Holidays. As one travel industry expert recently put it, “The North East market is fiercely competitive in 2026, so the best deals are found by those who compare regional hubs side-by-side.”

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