Weekly news roundup
October 10, 2008There's been no shortage of route announcements this week, and two popular low-cost carriers have also unveiled special offers.
SkyEurope has put 40,000 one-way airfares on sale for just £30, including all taxes, while bmibaby is offering up to 40 per cent off all of its winter flights.
Also this week, Flybe expanded its summer 2009 timetable to include routes to Split and Dubrovnik, and Ryanair has opened up a new connection to Girona. Additionally, Wizz Air is to begin flying to the Romanian city of Timisoara.
Finally, BA is launching a new connection to the Caribbean nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and SAS is opening up three new UK links with Delhi.
Special Offers
SkyEurope puts 40,000 seats on sale for £30
Book by October 12: SkyEurope has put 40,000 seats on sale as part of a time-limited special offer.
Bmibaby offers up to 40% off all flights
Book by October 14: Bmibaby is giving holidaymakers the chance to enjoy savings of up to 40 per cent on all its flights.
New Routes
Flybe expands summer 2009 route network
Flybe has unveiled several additions to its summer 2009 timetable.
Ryanair launches new Spanish service
Ryanair has launched a new service from Leeds Bradford Airport to the Spanish city of Girona.
Wizz Air unveils new Romanian connection
Wizz Air is to launch a new Romanian connection from Luton Airport as part of ongoing expansion to its European network.
BA announces new service to St Kitts and Nevis
British Airways has confirmed that it will start flying to the two-island nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis early next year.
SAS launches new UK services to Delhi
Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has unveiled several new weekly connections to the Indian city of Delhi.
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