Thomsonfly steps up Coventry flights - TravelMole


Thomsonfly steps up Coventry flights

Saturday, 07 Sep, 2004 0

Thomsonfly is launching two new routes from Coventry in a bid to capitalise on the growing shortbreaks market.

The airline plans to launch two flights per day to Amsterdam on September 26. Fares will start at £19.99 one way including taxes and charges. Thomsonfly hopes the route will also be popular with business travellers.

The second new route is to Cologne through a partnership with Hapag-Lloyd Express, the low cost airline that is also owned by TUI. Fares start at £15.99 one way including taxes and charges.

In addition to these new routes Thomsonfly is stepping up Alicante to a daily service from October 31. Fares start at £24.99 one way including taxes and charges.

Report by Ginny McGrath



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