2012-09-24 — /travelprnews.com/ — Flybe’s seat sale offers fares on many popular routes, including Belfast City Airport, with one way fares from £20.99
Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, is offering a limited time 25% off winter seat sale on a wide selection of its most popular routes for booking until midnight on October 7th and available for travel between November 1st and January 31st 2013. One way fares are from £20.99, including taxes and charges.
The selection features both business and leisure routes including key destinations such as Belfast City, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle, the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Southampton with attractive European destinations including Amsterdam, Nantes and Paris Charles de Gaulle to name but a few.
Simon Lilley, Flybe’s Director of Marketing comments that the sale has been timed to allow customers to book affordable early winter leisure and business travel at the lowest possible fares – especially on routes that will enable much-needed travel over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. “In reinforcing our commitment to ‘Making flying better’, we fully appreciate that people still need to keep an eye on making their travel budgets stretch as far as possible.
“By booking with Flybe over the next couple of weeks, not only are customers getting additional value for money but they can also book with confidence knowing that they are travelling with Europe’s largest regional airline.”
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