Manchester regains ski route
Sunday, 05 Oct, 2009
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Twice weekly flights from Manchester to Geneva are being re-introduced before Christmas by SWISS.
The route will be operated by an Avro RJ100 until April 11, 2010 with flights on Saturdays and Sundays.
Prices start at £77 return including taxes and carriage of snowsports equipment.
The service will provide access to ski resorts such as Les Gets, Morzine, Megeve, Chatel, Avoriaz, Chamonix, Villars and Verbier.
The airline’s UK and Ireland country manager Gregor Koncilja said: “We are delighted to be reintroducing connection between the UK and Switzerland, which was so popular last season. It demonstrates our commitment to both tourism in the Lake Geneva area and to our customers in northern England, north Wales and Scotland.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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