Flybe has increased its winter flights from Belfast City Airport, according to a statement published on the latter’s website.
Details
According to the statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com, new Flybe winter flights will start operating from Belfast City Airport on 30 October and include additional routes and frequencies between the airport and Birmingham and East Midlands, and the airline will continue operating flights from Belfast City Airport to Amsterdam.
The statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com added that flight frequencies will increase during the winter and into the summer of 2023, as the airline expands its fleet with CO2-efficient De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 (Q400) aircraft.
Statements
The statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com included one from Flybe’s CEO, Dave Pflieger, wherein he said, “After a successful 2022 launch and summer season, we are excited to announce our new winter schedule, which further enhances affordable connectivity across UK regions, as well as Europe, via our popular flights to Amsterdam.”
The statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com also included one from its commercial director, Katy Best, wherein she said, “The increase in flights to Birmingham and East Midlands with Flybe is fantastic news for passengers wanting to get away over the winter period.”
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