Bmi to boost regional services
Bmi regional will increase the number of flights it offers from Bristol Airport and East Midlands Airport from September 3.
Return services between Bristol and Aberdeen and from East Midlands to Brussels will increase to three times a day on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The airline will also increase flights between Karlstad in Sweden and Frankfurt, Germany to double daily on four week days with a schedule that enables one-day visits for meetings and events.
"We connect key regional UK airports with leading commercial centres across the UK and Europe, which are in high demand by business and leisure travellers," said bmi regional CEO Cathal O’Connell. "Aberdeen, Bristol, the East Midlands region and Brussels are financial and industrial centres that require connectivity to thrive and expand, and by boosting our schedule we’re enabling business and tourism to flourish."
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