Skywest to go daily to Broome
Skywest Airlines will introduce daily return flights between Perth and Broome from July 24.
The introduction of the daily service reflects market demand, according to Skywest CEO Johanna Ramsay.
“Our current four-days-a-week Broome service has been well supported, and market demand now supports a daily return service,” Ms Ramsay said.
The airline has also rescheduled its return service between Perth and Darwin to depart three mornings per week (instead of afternoons) and confirmed its commitment to continue Port Hedland and Karratha flights that operate Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Skywest’s Port Hedland to Bali service will also continue.
Graham Muldoon
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