Bmi is Berlin-bound
Tuesday, 17 Mar, 2010
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A new route between Heathrow and Berlin is being started by Bmi from March 28.
The date will see the airline relaunch its two-class service on flights to the Continent.
Business class passengers will receive hot food and a bar service with seating in a 2:2 configuration, with the middle seat kept free.
Economy passengers receive free checked baggage to a total weight of 20kg and a complimentary food service including a hot breakfast and bar service throughout the day.
Return fares to Berlin start at £99 return including taxes with four flights a day using Airbus A319 aircraft.
Bmi mainline managing director Dominic Paul said: “We are delighted to announce a service between London and Berlin which offers a good schedule and competitive prices to one of Europe’s most exciting cities.
“This is the second new service for Bmi’s summer 2010 schedule, following the announcement about our new London-Vienna service in January.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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