Flybe to launch daily Amsterdam service from London
Flybe is to increase its London City-Amsterdam service to a daily operation after CityJet announced it was reducing its frequency on the route.
Starting on May 26, the airline will operate one daily flight in each direction until October 27.
Flybe currently only flies between London City and Amsterdam Schiphol at weekends.
CityJet announced earlier this month that it was reducing its Amsterdam service to four daily flights after KLM relaunched services to the London airport.
KLM is currently operating one weekday flight to London City, but the frequency will increase to four every weekday with two daily flights at weekends on March 26.
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