bmibaby announces fares and destinations
bmibaby has announced the details of its services and new livery, which will be on bmibaby flights operating from East Midlands Airport.
From 23 March, bmibaby will be operating daily flights to Palma, Malaga, Nice and Barcelona, plus three services a week to Faro and twice weekly flights to Murcia (Alicante). bmibaby will also be offering three daily flights to new destination – Dublin.
Tickets can be booked from 28 January at www.bmibaby.com or via reservations on 0870 2642229. Fares will start from £25 one way, on every route.
Tony Davis, managing director of bmibaby said: “I am delighted to be able to unveil our new spokesbaby today, who has recently been named Tiny, and who will be helping me to introduce the largest no frills airline in the Midlands.
“We are offering the widest range of no frills destinations and open for sale with a huge free ticket offer (and they really are free!), available from next Monday. We have been totally overwhelmed by the response to the launch of bmibaby and we will commit here and now, that we will not be beaten on our choice of fares and we will offer the most comprehensive route network from the region. Indeed, we will be offering further destinations in the very near future.”
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