After nearly 20 years, Swansea Airport restarting passenger flights
Swansea Airport announced its first scheduled passenger flights for nearly 20 years.
The Gower Peninsula airport said scheduled services will restart in spring.
A service linking Swansea and Exeter will launch, but Swansea Airport didn’t disclose which airline.
It last operated scheduled services in 2004.
“The end of March will see the start of services between Exeter and Swansea,” the airport said.
“This is the first step in a long planned improvement plan for the airport.”
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