Three major airlines have added new routes from the UK. This means that Britons can move more easily than desired destinations around the world.
The Nordic Atlantic, EasyJet and WithAir have all added new flight routes from various UK airports to various exotic locations.
Perhaps the most eye-catching route to Easyjet's Manchester to the new routes of the Monkey, Cape Verde and Flight is the second longest link to date.
The 2,399 voyage miles flights will begin on October 28th this year.
Budget airlines have also revealed many other routes, including Birmingham to Lanzaroth, Liverpool to Gran Canaria, Southend, Barcelona, Lanzaroth and Salzburg.
Like EasyJet, Wizz Air has added new flights to the UK holiday maker.
The Wizz Air will be able to transport passengers from London Gatwick to Saudi Arabia's Medina from August. The carrier advertises return shipping starting from around £400.
Norwegian long-haul airline North Atlantic is also expanding its operations in the UK. The UK will run its first Thailand-to-Thai flight later this year. Passengers are taken from Gatwick to Bangkok.
The flight will take off on October 26th, but the airline will need to compete with British Airways, which will soon run a flight from Gatwick to Bangkok in 2025.
At 5,173 nautical miles, the route from Gatwick to Bangkok is the fourth longest in the North Atlantic.