Eos expands transatlantic frequency
All business class airline Eos is adding frequency on the Stansted-New York route to 40 flights a week.
The increase from 32 flights a week starts on September 9 when the airline’s fourth Boeing 757 enters service.
The additional 48-seat aircraft will enable Eos to offer daytime flights from both London and New York. The carrier will also run the last available commercial flight from London to New York on Sundays with a 22.30 departure, arriving at JFK at 01.25 local time on Monday morning.
CEO Jack Williams said: “There is no longer any reason to endure the Heathrow experience just for the sake of having more schedule options.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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