30 June 2009
Twice daily flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh to Leeds/Bradford have been introduced at improved times by Bmi Regional.
The change to the summer timetable is designed to allow for a full working day in Leeds.
The airline is also introducing a larger aircraft on the Glasgow-Leeds/Bradford route to increase capacity by a third.
Commercial director Peter Kenworthy said: "The new schedule for our Scotland to Leeds/Bradford route and the increased capacity on flights out of Glasgow reflects our commitment to key business destinations within the UK."
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