Eastern adds domestic flights
Eastern Airways is increasing frequency on four UK domestic routes from Monday.
The new schedule will see Leeds/Bradford-Aberdeen rise from three to four flights a day, Leeds/Bradford-Southampton from three to four flights a day, Newcastle-Cardiff from two to three flights a day and Manchester-Stansted from three to four flights a day Mondays to Thursdays.
The move follows last month’s increase of weekday flights to six a day from Aberdeen to Newcastle, four a day from Southampton to Aberdeen and four a day from Newcastle to Southampton.
Chief operating officer Chris Holliday said: “Our enhanced services are tailored to meet the needs of business commuters.
“As with many of our services we are offering the best choice of flights enabling travellers to conduct important business away from the office without the need for an overnight stay.â€
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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