Bmi pledges to expand Aberdeen services
Bmi will continue to expand operations from Aberdeen after launching direct services to Amsterdam.
The carrier will operate a three times daily service Monday to Friday, twice daily on Sunday and once on Saturday.
Bmi regional Crawford Rix said: “Amsterdam is a popular business and leisure destination as the national, financial and cultural capital of the Netherlands but it’s also an important international gateway for the North East of Scotland.
“We remain firmly committed to expanding our flight offering from Aberdeen.”
The airport’s managing director Andy Flower said it, too, was committed to expanding its international network.
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