Thomas Cook to fly out of Bournemouth and Southampton
Monday, 23 Jun, 2010
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Thomas Cook has introduced 17 new routes from 13 UK airports for next summer and will fly out of Bournemouth and Southampton airports.
The routes are: Humberside Airport –Enfhida (Tunisia); Bournemouth Airport – Dalaman, Antalya, Corfu; Southampton Airport – Palma; Doncaster – Antalya; London Gatwick Airport – Djerba; Manchester Airport – Djerba; Bristol Airport – Izmir; East Midlands Airport – Hurghada, Funchal; Newcastle Airport – Hurghada; Leeds Bradford Airport – Kos; Glasgow Airport – Hurghada; Exeter Airport – Funchal.
The operator will also introduce a service out of Belfast City Airport for the first time this summer, flying to Spain’s Reus.
Chief executive officer at Thomas Cook UK & Ireland Ian Derbyshire said: “We’re constantly reviewing our flying programme so that it reflects what our customers want. We operate flights from 17 UK airports in total to more than 50 destinations worldwide, which gives holidaymakers a great deal of choice, flexibility and convenience when it comes to choosing their holiday destination and where they fly from.”
by Dinah Hatch
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