Flights to Cornwall/Newquay

The spectacular Cornish peninsula is home to an array of beautiful and breath-taking vistas and offers a quintessentially English coastal escape. Get ready to visit some of the country’s best coastal landmarks, soak up verdant green landscapes, and dine on culinary delights including the famed Cornish pasty.

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SAS flies to Cornwall/Newquay in England from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm. We fly to most of our destinations all year round, a few are seasonal.

We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Tokyo and Shanghai).

Benefits on your flight to Cornwall/Newquay

Book your trip on SAS in advance, and you’ll likely enjoy cheaper flight prices leaving you with extra spending money. Visit our low fare calendar for an overview of all our destinations in one spot. All SAS customers enjoy a 24-hour money back guarantee on any booking so if you see a great offer, snap it up and decide later.

Discounted tickets for kids

Experience England with the kids. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on kid’s tickets to make it more affordable to bring your children on your trip to Cornwall/Newquay.

Board a flight to Cornwall and enjoy a coastal escape

The English county of Cornwall stretches across the country’s southwestern tip and covers an area of land home to sandy beaches, rugged moorland, and quaint seaside towns. Also known as the Cornish Riviera, Cornwall’s south coast is the perfect place to soak up the very best of Cornwall.

Fowey, Falmouth, and Newquay are three of Cornwall’s most popular towns each famed for their beautiful beaches, fish and chip restaurants, and bustling surfing culture. Explore further afield and you’ll find the Eden Project eco-park, Land’s End, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.

The list of things to do in Cornwall is endless, and there’s a little something for everyone including culture vultures, foodies, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Flights to <em>Cornwall</em>/Newquay

Fly with SAS to Cornwall Airport Newquay, and you’ll touch down ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.

Cornwall Airport Newquay

With turquoise water, charming villages and stunning nature, Cornwall is perfect destination for an English getaway. Cornwall is beautiful in all seasons and a place worth a visit.

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The breathtaking county of Cornwall is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. The climate is mild here with plenty of sunshine, which makes this stunning region, with its chalk-white beaches, tasty cuisine, and verdant nature, an unforgettable vacation destination.

Accommodations to fit any budget

Cornwall offers numerous lodging options. If you’re traveling in a large group, you can rent a house – if you plan in advance, you’ll find a wide variety of options to choose from in every price range. If you prefer the convenience of a traditional hotel, there are a number of boutique establishments, such as The Scarlet ecolodge in Mawgan Porth, with its breathtaking ocean view, the tastefully decorated The Idle Rocks in St. Mawes, or the peacefully relaxing The Nare in Truro. Are you traveling on a limited budget? Stay at one of Cornwall’s charming, hospitable bed & breakfasts.

Sample the local cuisine

Thanks to its coastal location, pleasant climate, and long growing season, Cornwall boasts a bounty of fresh, local specialties and ingredients. Freshly caught seafood and shellfish can be enjoyed in any establishment, and more and more restaurants are offering locally grown organic vegetables. For example, at The Sardine Factory in Looe, you can savor fresh delicacies such as Fowey mussels and smoked Scottish haddock eggs or the catch of the day served with drawn butter or cocktail sauce. Other gastronomic treasures include The Hidden Hut, a charming restaurant on the beach in Portscatho and the tiny greenhouse café Potager Garden in Constantine.

Cornwall is famous for its hearty meat pie, the Cornish pastry, which is filled with delicious meats and vegetables, and the local cider known as scrumpy. In recent years, however, the region’s natural wines have been rising in popularity. The Old Coastguard in Mousehole, and Scarlet Wines in Lelant are just a few examples of local bars that offer a generous selection of natural organic wines from all over the world.

Discover the landscape on foot

Emerald green steppes, dramatic cliffs, and chalk-white sand. With its one-of-a-kind natural scenery, Cornwall’s no longer a well-kept secret among hiking enthusiasts. The South West Coast Path, which winds along the entire coast, is a 1,000 km-long trail that passes by picturesque small fishing villages and some of England’s most beautiful coastal landscapes. If you’re a hiker with a taste for history, you can’t go wrong with the lush Bodmin Moor, with its Bronze Age stone cairns and medieval relics.

The British surf invasion

If you’re looking for that perfect wave, the southwestern tip of England is the place to go. Surfers from all over the world flock to Cornwall’s 200-plus beaches. As beaches like Fistral and Constantine can get packed in the high season, if you’re looking to avoid the crowds, try one of the lesser known spots. Gwenver Beach, just north of Sennen Cove, Crantock Beach, Praa Sands, and the beaches around the small fishing village of Porthcurno all offer awesome waves.

From towns to castles

Small, picturesque fishing villages, natural wonders, and awe-inspiring castles. Cornwall has something for everyone. Just outside of Porthcurno, you’ll find the Minack Theatre, a gorgeous outdoor playhouse built into the cliffs with an incredible view of the beach. St. Michael’s Mount, a tidal island with a majestic medieval castle and stately courtyard, offers visitors a rich history in a stunning natural environment. Other castles in the area that are worth a visit include Tintagel Castle, which is said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, and St. Mawes Castle, a Tudor fortress looking out on the River Fal delta.

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Always included in your trip to Cornwall/Newquay

At SAS, we make it our priority to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you’ll always enjoy certain SAS customer benefits. Always included in your flight to Cornwall is easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.

Included in your travel class: SAS Go SAS Plus SAS Business*
24-hour money back guarantee Yes Yes Yes
Carry-on
Light

Yes*

Smart/Pro

1 x 8 kg

2 x 8 kg* 2 x 8 kg
Checked bag(s)
Light

No

Smart/Pro

1 x 23 kg

Smart

1 x 23 kg

Pro

2 x 23 kg

2 x 32 kg
Fast track** No Yes Yes
SAS Lounge** For an additional fee Yes Yes
Food & beverages
Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:

Yes

Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:

Can be pre-ordered

Yes Yes
WiFi For an additional fee For an additional fee Yes

*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available

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