Bmi launches new routes from Heathrow
British Midland International is to launch new routes from Heathrow to Nice in the south of France and Agadir in southwest Morocco.
Daily flights to Nice will start on August 25, increasing to twice daily from October 30, and twice weekly flights flights to Agadir will start on October 29.
Bmi's services to Marrakech and Casablanca, launched earlier this year, will increase from three to five flights a week from October 1.
Joerg Hennemann, Bmi chief commercial officer Joerg Hennemann said: “The addition of Agadir will enable us to meet the increasing demand from both corporate and leisure customers.”
Bmi has also recently announced a new route to Amritsar in northwestern India, starting on October 13.
By Linsey McNeill
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