Flybe adds Norwich flights - TravelMole


Flybe adds Norwich flights

Saturday, 24 Feb, 2006 0

A new Paris link and flights to Manchester are being added by Flybe from Norwich airport.

The airline is to offer daily flights to the French capital from May 25 with fares starting at £29.99 one-way.

A twice daily service to Manchester starts on the same day with flights costing from £21.99 single.

Flvbe is also to increase frequency on the Norwich-Edinburgh route to double daily from March 16.

The airline’s chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: “The popularity of our routes to city destinations across Europe prompted us to look at gaps in the market and fill these with new routes to the destinations consumers in the Norwich region are asking for.”

The expansion will increase Flybe’s network from Norwich to 16 routes.  

Report by Phil Davies



 

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