More Manchester-Scotland flights from bmi regional
Thursday, 19 Sep, 2006
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Bmi regional is increasing flight frequency between Manchester and Scotland this winter.
Flights to Aberdeen will rise from four to six a day while a service to Glasgow will increase from four to five flights a day on weekdays.
The changes are from October 29 and follow improved frequency between Manchester and Edinburgh from this month.
The airline’s managing director Stewart Adams said: “Not only are we the most punctual airline flying from Manchester, we are also the only regional airline to offer an all jet aircraft service. None of our competitors can match us in terms of flight frequencies to Scotland and the level of in-flight service offered.”
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