Monarch boosts Cyprus capacity with Paphos flights
Monday, 05 Jan, 2011
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Monarch Airlines is launching scheduled flights to Paphos in Cyprus from Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester.
The flights will operate twice weekly from May 4 on Wednesdays and Sundays and the lead in price is £70.99 including taxes and charges.
Monarch Airlines managing director Tim Jeans said: “Monarch has been operating scheduled flights to Larnaca since 2007 and already carries over 300,000 passengers to Cyprus annually.
The addition of new services to Paphos is in direct response to customer feedback and will increase the number of Monarch seats between the UK and Cyprus by 35% next summer.”
by Dinah Hatch
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