Bmi regional grows Copenhagen service
Bmi regional has boosted its services from Edinburgh to Copenhagen, adding a third return flight on its route from July 21.
The airline will then have 18 return flights a week to the city from the Scottish capital.
The extra daily service will make it easier for passengers to connect to destinations such as Oslo, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tokyo on services operated by the airline’s Star Alliance partners
Bmi regional commercial director Peter Kenworthy said: “By adding an extra service to our Edinburgh-Copenhagen route we are able to open up connections to many additional international destinations for our Scotland based business and leisure customers.â€
By Dinah Hatch
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