WITH travel restrictions continuining to ease, we've taken a look at all of the destinations you can fly to from Bournemouth Airport this autumn.
Flight operators at the airport in Hurn have added a number of new destinations to their schedule over the last year which customers can take advantage of in the coming months.
The government are expected to continue easing travel measures though it is crucial that you check their website before you travel for the latest updates.
Rules vary flying into different destinations will so again you should check the county you are visiting's rules - this can also be done on the government website.
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October
Dublin, Ireland from £10 return
Faro, Portugal from £18 return
Paphos, Cyprus from £44 return
Valletta, Malta from £47 return
Liverpool from £53 return
Belfast from £67 return
Edinburgh from £84 return
Corfu, Greece from £99 return
Rhodes, Greece from £163 return
November
Dublin, Ireland from £23 return
Faro, Portugal from £38 return
Lisbon, Portugal from £15 return
Tenerife, Spain from £38 return
Malaga, Spain from £40 return
Alicante, Spain from £46 return
Gran Canaria, Spain from £46 return
Lanzarote, Spain from £119 return
Wroclaw, Poland from £50 return
Krakow, Poland from £63 return
Budapest, Hungary from £60 return
December
Dublin, Ireland from £25 return
Wroclaw, Poland from £51 return
Krakow, Poland from £95 return
Geneva, Switzerland from £52 return
Tenerife, Spain from £94 return
Malaga, Spain from £63 return
Alicante, Spain from £93 return
Gran Canaria, Spain from £169 return
Lanzarote, Spain from £120 return
Budapest, Hungary from £64 return
Faro, Portugal from £112 return
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