TUI are showing flights from Donny from July 23rd. We've got a September booking, but who knows what the situation will be?
East Midlands is not too bad from Hull - but there are the vagaries of the M1 to cope with. We flew from there once - stayed in a nice little hotel the night before. Early morning there was a fox running about in the field we could see from our bedroom window. Small airports are so much nicer an experience unless you want fifty duty free shops. Donny rarely has more than three flights' worth of people in the big departure/gate area, which has runway views. Very few delays, a two-minute taxi from the gate to the runway rather than about twenty minutes at Gatwick or Manchester. There are usually two or three TUI planes based there - so the crew are fresh and cheerful, and it's only about two hours fifty minutes to Corfu. Not much shopping: one place flogging perfume etc, a Smiths and a Wetherspoons. I flew a lot in my main working life, and frankly you can keep big airports. My main hates were Schiphol (huge walk to get to a gate), Detroit (vast and unpleasant, with the rudest staff anywhere) and Gatwick (crowded and basically horrible). Same goes for Heathrow - though I did have a good time the day after Terminal Four opened flying BA to the Caribbean - there was nobody there but the maybe twenty people on the flight. Gillie's first ever flight was with me from Luton. It was a night flight, and the fruit-machine in the departure hut (it really was, then) got stuck on a winning position and kept spewing out money. We had so many coins I suspect they had to take on more fuel.
Greek island airports are getting a bit flash, and nowhere near as much fun as they used to be. Remember the days when the Rep's instructions were "Check in, then climb through that hole in the fence and get a drink at the taverna just up the hill. When you see your plane land it's time to go through departures."
I do hope the regional airports can survive this awful period. People who only fly from London airports or Manchester don't know what they're missing.