New Amsterdam link by bmi regional
A three times daily link between Aberdeen and Amsterdam is being introduced by bmi regional.
The service starts on March 27 and will be operated by aircraft from the Aberdeen-based airline’s all-Embraer jet fleet.
The carrier already serves the Dutch city of Groningen five days a week from Aberdeen.
Bmi regional managing director Crawford Rix said: “Our business and leisure passengers can be assured of convenient flight times, competitive fares in both cabins, generous frequent flyer benefits and of course our renowned in-flight service.
“With a range of check-in options including our new online check-in available from January 2006, you can be assured of a smooth journey through the airport.”
The new service will bring the total number of domestic and international routes operated by bmi regional to 21.
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