Extra Easter seats added by Monarch
Sunday, 08 Mar, 2010
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Monarch is adding extra flights to Tenerife from Gatwick over the Easter holiday period.
Additional flights will run on three Fridays – April 2, 9 and 16. This will bring the total number of flights operated each Friday to five.
Additional flights will run on three Fridays – April 2, 9 and 16. This will bring the total number of flights operated each Friday to five.
Larger aircraft will be used to operate flights between Manchester and Tenerife on the same dates, increasing the number of seats available by 46%.
Monarch Flights and Holidays managing director Tim Jeans said: "We have seen continued demand for flights to Tenerife this Easter and the introduction of these additional services means an extra 3,000 seats will be available during this popular travel period.
“Our customers continue to choose our low fares and high quality service and these additional seats provide an even greater choice of low fare flights for those that haven’t yet booked their Easter get-away."
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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