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Newcastle Airport Car Hire
When you arrive at Newcastle Airport (NCL) in the UK, the last thing you want to do is wait around at the rental counter trying to organise a vehicle. That's why its good to get that part of the trip organised in advance, so you can fly in and drive away without hassle. So you can do this, we've brought together all the major suppliers so you don't need to spend hours researching the internet. On this site, you can compare all the providers and come up with a vehicle/price package to suit your needs, then place a booking in our easy to use secure booking engine. So fly on in and enjoy the savings!
Newcastle Airport Rental Brands
The following leading rental car companies have depots available at Newcastle Airport for your convenience:
Newcastle Airport Car Rental Deals
CATEGORY | COMPANY | PRICE FROM * |
| Compact | Enterprise United Kingdom | UK £12.24 Daily |
| Economy | Enterprise United Kingdom | UK £12.24 Daily |
| Medium | Enterprise United Kingdom | UK £13.68 Daily |
| Sedan | Alamo United Kingdom | UK £24.70 Daily |
| Full Size | Alamo United Kingdom | UK £24.70 Daily |
| Station Wagon/Estate | Alamo United Kingdom | UK £29.06 Daily |
| Van/MPV | Enterprise United Kingdom | UK £33.59 Daily |
| People Carrier/Mini Van | Zoom United Kingdom | UK £36.53 Daily |
| 4WD | Avis United Kingdom | UK £39.88 Daily |
| SUV | Avis United Kingdom | UK £39.88 Daily |
| Premium/Luxury | Alamo United Kingdom | UK £47.31 Daily |
| Luxury & Sports Cars | Honk United Kingdom | UK £151.96 Daily |
| Convertible | Honk United Kingdom | UK £151.96 Daily |

Airport Info

Newcastle Airport (IATA code NCL) is situated at Woolsington in the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Though in Newcastle, the airport itself is actually owned by seven local authorities (51%) and Copenhagen Airport (49%).
The 1960s saw tremendous growth in passenger numbers at the Airport. This was mainly due to British people taking foreign holidays to places such as Spain instead of holidaying within the UK. A new runway was built, along with an apron and a new air traffic control tower. These new additions were opened by the then-Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. In the 1970s, wit







