Flybe puts 300,000 seats on sale
Tuesday, 08 Sep, 2009
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The second phase of Flybe’s 2010 summer schedule has gone on sale covering more than 300,000 seats.
The new wave of the summer schedule comes two weeks after the early release of a selection of routes from airports including Gatwick.
Tickets are valid for travel between March 28 and June 30 and include:
· Birmingham to: Guernsey, Jersey, Brest, Bergerac and La Rochelle
· Edinburgh to: Jersey
· Exeter to: Guernsey and Jersey
· Guernsey to: Birmingham, Exeter, Manchester and Southampton
· Isle of Man to:London Luton, Jersey
· Jersey to: Birmingham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Newcastle, Norwich, Doncaster Sheffield and Paris Charles de Gaulle
· London Gatwick to: Bergerac
· London Luton to: Isle of Man
· Manchester to: Guernsey and Jersey
· Newcastle to: Jersey and Limoges
· Norwich to: Jersey
· Southampton to: Avignon, Guernsey, Jersey, Brest, Bergerac, La Rochelle, Limoges and Rennes
Chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: “With people still very conscious of the need to manage their travel budgets, it makes sense to start planning for next year’s holiday now.
“Despite the economic challenges of the past 12 months, we have continued to grow and develop the airline to provide the most cost-effective, efficient and flexible services possible for passengers."
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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