Flybe launches Manchester to Bournemouth service
Tuesday, 11 Feb, 2010
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Flybe is to introduce a year-round six times a week service from Manchester to Bournemouth.
Kicking off on May 27, flights lead in at £24.99 one way including taxes and charges.
Flybe’s chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: “We’re delighted to be adding this new destination to our extensive choice of regional services. It not only reflects our commitment to continued growth at Manchester Airport where we are the largest scheduled airline but also our development into new regions.
"Our new Bournemouth route will be especially convenient to those living and working in the more westerly counties of the South Coast, so extending further our extensive regional presence.”
Manchester Airport commercial director Andrew Harrison added: “This route to Bournemouth not only extends our network across the UK but connects our sister airport with Manchester. This is a brand new destination from Manchester Airport to a popular holiday town that also offers our passengers a fastest connection to the surrounding Dorset resorts.”
By Dinah Hatch
Phil Davies
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