29 April 2009
Bmi will introduce wide-bodied A330 aircraft on its Heathrow-Tel Aviv route from May 3.
Business Class customers can enjoy an onboard chef, freshly cooking their meals to order and fully-flat beds with 82 inches of legroom.
Premium Economy offers more comfortable seats with 50 inches of legroom in a separate cabin with a dedicated in-flight team.
Flights cost from just Ãpound;334 return in Economy, Ãpound;708 return in Premium Economy and Ãpound;794 return in Business Class.
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