Monarch expands Cyprus flights
Monarch.co.uk is expanding its network from Gatwick and Manchester with three new scheduled routes for the summer.
Flights from Gatwick to Larnaca and Menorca and Manchester to Larnaca launch in March with fares starting at £49 one-way including all taxes and web booking discount.
The new services to Cyprus will operate in addition to recently launched flights from Luton, which are being increased for the summer.
The airline will operate up to 14 scheduled flights a week from the UK to Larnaca.
Monarch will also now offer more than 140,000 seats to Mahon this summer, with the service from Gatwick complimenting existing flights from Manchester, Birmingham and Luton.
Managing director Liz Savage said: “Monarch.co.uk’s flights to Larnaca from Luton launched in March 2007 and we have already carried over 50,000 passengers on them.
“There has been huge demand from passengers for additional scheduled services to Cyprus however and the launch of flights from Manchester and Gatwick are in response to this.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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