BMed boosts frequencies
Frequencies to the Middle East, Africa and central Asia are being increased this summer by BMed.
The British Airways franchise partner has taken delivery of the leased Aribus A320 to bring its fleet up to seven aircraft.
This has allowed the airline to increase flights to Tehran to daily, Yerevan from three to six a week, Tbilisi from two to three and Damascus to daily.
BMed serves 15 destinations and recently placed an order for seven A321s.
Commercial manager Richard Cann said: “This additional aircraft will allow BMed to increase frequencies across the network.”
Report by Phil Davies
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