Bmi cuts out regional fuel surcharges
Bmi is abolishing fuel surcharges on all flights from UK regional airports.
The move applies to bookings from Wednesday (December 17) and covers departures from seven UK airports to 14 destinations across UK and Europe.
It follows the removal of fuel surcharges on the Bmi UK and European network to and from Heathrow last month.
Bmi regional commercial director Peter Kenworthy said: “Our extensive regional network links seven UK airports to 14 UK and European cities and the abolition of fuel surcharges on these short haul flights are designed to help encourage more business and leisure travel.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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