Exeter Airport Information
General Information
Exeter Airport is owned by Devon County Council and is managed and operated by Exeter and Devon Airport Limited which is a limited company wholly owned by Devon County Council.
The company employs some 170 staff across a wide range of departments, such as: Air Traffic Control, Airfield Operations, Fire & Rescue, Ground Handling, Passenger Handling and Security. There is a professional approach in all areas Airport activity and the Civil Aviation Authority together with the DETR require staff to undertake very specific training. Staff turnover is very low and the company offers a high level of job satisfaction. From time to time job vacancies do arise and details of the positions will then posted here on the web site and advertised in local newspapers.
With our friendly service, excellent Passenger Services and up to date Aircraft Facilities. Exeter International Airport is tailored to meet the requirements of today's travelling public.
The Airport has been awarded the prestigious title Best UK Airport for 2001, by the tour operator Airtours. Tony Hallwood, Head of Aviation Airtours Holidays said, "It is a credit to the Exeter team that they fought off tough competition from 21 UK airports to receive this award. We would like to thank the hard work and dedication of the staff and the airport management team."
- Telephone: +44 (0)1392 367433
- IATA Code: EXT
Travel Directions
By Car
Exeter airport is just 5 miles east of the city centre. From the city centre take the M5 north to Junction 29, and then take the A30 east and follow signs to the airport.
By Train
Exeter St Davids Station is the main train station in the city. Direct trains run to and from London Paddington, Manchester, Bristol and Birmingham.
By Bus
The Number 56 and 56A Stagecoach bus runs between the bus and coach station and the airport.
