The cheap flights round-up
April 30, 2006Here is a look back at what made the news over the past week, with the latest on low-cost flights in the UK.
A new route has been launched between Scotland and the North East of England, Aer Arann extends its network and don’t miss a chance to win a short break in Bratislava.
New flights from Gatwick to Nova Scotia
Canadian airline Air Transat is to begin a new service from London Gatwick to Halifax, Nova Scotia, giving travellers the chance to experience the wild Atlantic coast.
Inverness to Newcastle link from Eastern Airways
Eastern Airways will begin a new service between Inverness and Newcastle on June 5 2006, bringing the number of English destinations served from the Highland capital to four.
Win a holiday with Cheapflights and SkyEurope
Every week for the next four weeks SkyEurope, in association with Cheapflights, is giving away a short break holiday for two to Bratislava.
Knock to Dublin flight offered by Aer Arann
Irish airline Aer Arann is to begin flying between Knock and Dublin, offering passengers a 35-minute link between the two towns.
Thomsonfly link to Jersey from Cardiff
Holidaymakers from Cardiff will be able to jet off to the Channel Islands this summer on a new service from Thomsonfly.
Wizz Air's crazy fares from £20
Central European low-cost airline Wizz Air is having a "crazy April" – book by May 1 to secure a seat from Glasgow-Prestwick to Gdansk from £20.20 one-way with taxes.
Centralwings' city-break bargains
Book by Sunday, May 7: Centralwings, LOT Polish Airlines' low-cost daughter, is offering flights from Edinburgh to Gdansk and Katowice from £1 one-way excluding taxes.
Ryanair doubles Heineken Cup offer
It was good news for people looking for flight deals from Shannon as low-cost airline Ryanair announced a further giveaway of free flights tied in with the Heineken Cup.
Oz-some bargains Down Under
Book by Sunday, May 14: Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, has flights from around the UK to cities in Australia and New Zealand from £532 return including taxes.
SAS's cheap flights and free city cards
SAS Scandinavian Airlines has flights to cities in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland from £47 one-way with taxes.
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