Family-run business flying high with 10 year Teesside International Airport deal
A family-run travel agency has signed a deal to remain at Teesside International Airport for the next decade.
Local travel specialist Fairs-Lloyds Travel has agreed a deal to stay in its store inside the main terminal building for a further ten years.
Established in 1979, Fair-Lloyds Travel specialises in breaks to Jersey and Majorca, and has occupied its store at the airport since 2008.
Melanie Fairs of Fairs-Lloyds commented: “We’re delighted to be committing to Teesside for another ten years at such an exciting time for the airport.
“We already work closely with the likes of KLM, Newmarket and Balkan among many others to provide packaged and bespoke holidays all over the world.”
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen added: “Melanie and Sharon at Fairs-Lloyds have been doing a fantastic job helping passengers from the Tees Valley, North East and North Yorkshire fly from their local airport for years.
“They are also great ambassadors for Teesside International, talking it up at every opportunity and playing a part in growing the number of people who come through our doors again and again.
“I’m delighted we’re continuing this partnership, securing a local travel company in our airport for many years to come. I wish them every success for the future.”
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