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Flybe route network announced

Saturday, 23 Mar, 2022 0

The new Flybe Ltd has now opened sales at flybe.com, as the resurrected airline prepares to relaunch next month.

Flights will commence from 13 April and the new Flybe will fly up to 530 flights per week across 23 routes.

More routes will be announced in the months ahead.

Flybe fares in many UK domestic markets will start from £29.99..

Key UK regional routes for the new airline will include Birmingham to Edinburgh, Belfast City to Birmingham, Belfast City to East Midlands, Belfast City to Leeds Bradford, Belfast City to London-Heathrow, Belfast City to Glasgow, Belfast City to Manchester, and Leeds Bradford to London-Heathrow.

Flybe will also offer international flights from Amsterdam to Belfast City, Birmingham, East Midlands and London-Heathrow in addition to summer flights from Birmingham to Avignon and Brest, as well as Southampton to Avignon and Toulon.

Flybe CEO, Dave Pflieger, said: “We are delighted to now be open for sale and starting service next month. Our new network will also ensure better regional connectivity inside the UK and between various UK and EU regions.”

Pflieger added: “The new Flybe team has worked tirelessly over the past year to create an airline that delivers on price, schedule, and choice.”

 

Flybe’s Introductory Schedule 

Belfast City (BHD) to Birmingham (BHX) From 13 April Up to 4x Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to Glasgow (GLA) From 14 April Up to 4x Daily
Amsterdam (AMS) to Birmingham (BHX) From 28 April Daily
Amsterdam (AMS) to East Midlands (EMA) From 28 April Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to Leeds Bradford (LBA) From 28 April Up to 3x Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to London Heathrow (LHR) From 28 April Up to 2x Daily
Leeds Bradford (LBA) to London Heathrow (LHR) From 28 April Up to 3x Daily
Amsterdam (AMS) to Belfast City (BHD) From 28 May Daily
Amsterdam (AMS) to London Heathrow (LHR) From 29 May Up to 2x Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to Edinburgh (EDI) From 23 June Up to 3x Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to East Midlands (EMA) From 7 July Up to 2x Daily
Belfast City (BHD) to Manchester (MAN) From 7 July Up to 4x Daily
Avignon Provence (AVN) to Birmingham ( BHX) From 9 July Weekly
Brest Bretagne (BES) to Birmingham (BHX) From 9 July Weekly
Avignon Provence (AVN) to Southampton (SOU) From 23 July Weekly
Southampton (SOU) to Toulon Hyères (TLN) From 24 July Weekly
Belfast City (BHD) to Southampton (SOU) From 28 July Up to 2x Daily
Birmingham (BHX) to Edinburgh (EDI) From 28 July Up to 4x Daily
Birmingham (BHX) to Glasgow (GLA) From 28 July Up to 3x Daily
Aberdeen (ABZ) to Birmingham (BHX) From 18 August Daily
Aberdeen (ABZ) to Belfast City (BHD) From 25 August Up to 4x Weekly
Belfast City (BHD) to Inverness (INV) From 25 August Up to 4x Weekly
Belfast City (BHD) to Newcastle (NCL) From 25 August Daily


 

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