Bmibaby increases Mediterranean services
February 17, 2009Bmibaby has announced that it will commence a number of new flights to Mediterranean destinations from three of the UK's regional airports.
Passengers departing from Birmingham International Airport, Manchester Airport or East Midlands Airport will now have the option of boarding an extra 30 services a week during the peak summer months.
Specifically, the number of flights from Birmingham to Malaga will increase to 12 a week, Alicante to seven a week and Murcia and Faro to seven a week, while Manchester gets a new service to Palma and East Midlands gains routes to Almeria and Mahon.
Crawford Rix, managing director of bmibaby, said: "We are seeing strong demand from passengers for flights to typical summer sun destinations."
Bmibaby is a British low-cost airline, which operates services to a selection of domestic and European destinations from eight locations in the UK.
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User comments
We need to see Malta and Gozo promoted as much as the other islands. We have found Malta to be a wonderful destination. I have travelled the world, and my wife has been to most of the Med. We love Malta for its relaxed atmosphere, good food, and friendly charm, it just needs that little help from the tour operators, to increase traffic and improve its infrastructure.
We have children and we feel totally at ease on Malta, as they are a family orientated society, children are looked after, and more important, taken notice of.
Posted by: ray hinton | 17 Feb 2009 14:26:05