FLYBE ANNOUNCES EXTENSIVE 2013 SUMMER SCHEDULE

2012-10-11 — /travelprnews.com/ — Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, has put on sale its 2013 Summer schedule that spans next year’s school summer holidays, featuring 15 routes from George Best Belfast City Airport and offering a total choice of up to 544 flights a week to an extensive range of attractive destinations across the UK. The programme includes additional frequency on many of the airline’s most popular routes as well as the seasonal return of the weekly direct service to Jersey.

Tickets are available for booking at www.flybe.com from £29.99 one way including taxes and charges and currently available for travel from March 31st through to September 8th 2013.London Gatwick is one of Flybe’s most popular services both as an end destination and a key airport for onward connections. For summer up to 52 flights per week will be provided featuring the 188 seat E195 jet on weekday services. Manchester’s increasing success as a major hub is reflected in increased capacity to 78 flights and the utilisation of the E195 and new E175 jets. Both Birmingham and East Midlands will see additional flights as a result of passenger demand from Northern Ireland.

Andrew Strong, Managing Director Flybe UK comments: “We’re pleased to offer our customers such a wide choice of routes for next summer and that, due to popular demand, we’ve been able to add extra capacity to many of our new winter routes.”

“We are confident we have come up with summer travel options that are both extensive and affordable for Summer 2013. We are also pleased that, through our many codeshare partners, our customers have even more travel choices that extend further our reach across Europe and the rest of the world.”

“This, combined with the new products we have recently introduced such as three new ticket options, mobile online booking and the dropping of all charges relating to debit card payments, will give travellers added incentive to plan their summer travels as early as possible, not the least of which is also to take advantage of the lowest possible fares.”

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