Expansion of UK-Norway flights
Monday, 28 Sep, 2009
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Additional flights to Stavanger from Aberdeen and Newcastle are being added by UK regional airline Eastern Airways.
The enhanced services will be introduced at the same time as the carrier’s new flights from the two cities to Bergen.
Additional flights between Aberdeen and Stavanger will be introduced from October 5, while Newcastle gains a new Sunday service to Stavanger from October 11.
The airline’s chief operating officer Chris Holliday said: “Combined with the introduction of our new services to Bergen from Aberdeen and Newcastle, the extra flights to Stavanger clearly demonstrate our commitment to developing routes between the UK and Norway.
“The additional morning and evening services between Aberdeen and Stavanger provides business travellers with an enhanced schedule and timings.
“The new Sunday Stavanger service from Newcastle provides greater flexibility for business travellers as they can reach the city in time for an early Monday morning start.
“Leisure travellers can now take advantage of short weekend breaks with the Sunday service.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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