Thomsonfly adds 28 routes for summer ‘07

Saturday, 13 Sep, 2006 0

Thomsonfly will run an additional 28 low fare routes next summer, with more to be added.

The airline is adding 11 scheduled routes from Manchester, six from Gatwick, four from Nottingham East Midlands, three from Luton, two from Bournemouth and one from Cardiff.

The carrier claims it will be offering more routes from Manchester Airport than any other airline and will run scheduled low fare routes from six UK airports in summer 2007.

Fares from Manchester start at £19.99 one-way, with flights operating at least four times a week.

The new routes are:

*Manchester to Salzburg, Venice, Naples, Dubrovnik, Faro, Paphos, Mahon, Tenerife, Corfu, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote,

*Gatwick to Paphos, Mahon, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote, Corfu

*Nottingham East Midlands to Alicante, Ibiza, Mahon and Paphos

*Luton to Prague, Corfu and Paphos

*Bournemouth to Valencia and Prague

*Cardiff to Faro

Additional routes for summer 2007 will also be announced and on sale soon, the airline said.

Report by Phil Davies



 

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