January can often feel like the dullest month of the year as cold wintry weather persists and many find themselves skint after Christmas and Hogmanay.
Luckily, there are a number of cheap flights departing from Prestwick Airport this month to exotic destinations in countries like Portugal and Spain.
If you're feeling a little blue this month and want to shake things up with a cheap flight, look no further.
The Cheapest flights leaving Prestwick Airport this January
From all the team at Glasgow Prestwick Airport, we would like to wish you a very happy and healthy New Year 🎉
— Prestwick Airport (@GPAPassenger) January 1, 2024
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Here are the cheapest direct/one-way flights departing Prestwick Airport this January, according to Skyscanner.
Faro, Portugal
Price: £30
Average 3-star hotel stays: £61
Alicante, Spain
Price: £42
Average 3-star hotel stays: £75
Malaga, Spain
Price: £43
Average 3-star stays: £100
Tenerife, Spain
Price: £43
Average 3-star stays: £75
✈️ Your next adventure is waiting
— Prestwick Airport (@GPAPassenger) October 31, 2023
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📸 Costa Teguise, Lanzarote. pic.twitter.com/M4VXKEU3yX
How much does it cost to park my car at Prestwick Airport for a week?
Long-term parking can be found in Car Park 2 where those travelling can leave their vehicle for several days.
Those wanting to use this service should book online via the Glasgow Prestwick Airport website.
To park for just one day, drivers will be charged £32 while those staying for two or three days will be charged £39 and £58 respectively.
For stays of up to a week, £92 will be charged with every day after that seeing travellers charged £7.
Those booking should do so at least two hours in advance of their stay and can find out more on the Prestwick Airport website where all information is available.
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