EasyJet increases flights from Birmingham
EasyJet is increasing its flights between Belfast International Airport and Birmingham in response to high demand.
A second Sunday flight departing at 13.25 from Belfast and 14.50 from Birmingham will be added to the schedule from 31 March 2013.
In just over a month, the low cost airline has flown 14,000 passengers on the route.
Ali Gayward, easyJet head of Northern Ireland said: "Sunday is a strong travelling day for both business commuters and people on weekend breaks, therefore doubling our Sunday offering will give our passengers further choice in flight times at affordable prices."
Diane
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