More summer flights from Flybe
Flybe has boosted its 2018 summer schedule with 314 additional flights, including an extra 48 flights on 11 popular routes for during October half-term.
It has also added a fourth daily flight on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays from Exeter to its Manchester hub, where passengers can connect to other services.
In addition, it has increased frequency between Manchester and Luxembourg from July 2 through to October 27.
Chief commercial officer Roy Kinnear said: "We’re pleased to offer our customers the added choice on our summer schedule from some of our key airports. It highlights our commitment to listening to our customers’ needs especially for peak travel times such as half term, when families are keen to take a short affordable break before winter sets in.
"The frequency we have added between Exeter and Manchester reflects the increasing awareness our passengers have about our regional hub at Manchester Airport.
"All those travelling into Manchester have the opportunity to benefit from seamless domestic, European and worldwide connections not only through our extended Flybe network, but also as a fast and more convenient connection for onward long haul travel with our many airline partners."
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