Thomas Cook Airlines starts Doncaster flights
Monastir in Tunisia is being served with the first flights by Thomas Cook Airlines from Doncaster Robin Hood airport.
The carrier has started weekly flights from the new South Yorkshire airport, joining Thomsonfly and Ryanair.
Meanwhile, the Thomas Cook carrier has agreed to extend a contract with P&O Cruises to add flights from Gatwick and Manchester to join cruises from Fort Launderdale. The airline already provides flights for the cruise line to Bridgetown, Barbados.
The airline has also extended leases on two long haul Airbus A330s for a further five years.
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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