Weekly news roundup
November 21, 2008This week has seen another batch of new routes launched by British carriers, while a number of airlines got into the festive mood with a range of special offers.
Ryanair revealed that it will be operating two further flights from London Gatwick Airport to Spanish destinations; British Airways added a fourth daily flight to Dubai; while Monarch Airlines will be flying lucky customers on a weekly service to the Caribbean.
Meanwhile, bmibaby opened a Caribbean sale on routes from a number of UK airports; Emirates and Qantas offered consumers cheap flights to the Asia-Pacific region; and Virgin Atlantic unveiled reductions on limited upper class fares.
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Special Offers
Bmibaby has unveiled a number of special offers on routes to the Caribbean and Las Vegas from a selection of UK airports.
Emirates has opened an economy class special fares sale, which offers reduced prices to a number of international destinations.
Virgin Atlantic unveils first class sale
Virgin Atlantic has unveiled an upper class sale for London Heathrow Airport services to a variety of international destinations.
Qantas offers half price deals
Qantas has unveiled a number of two-for-one flight offers on selected international airfares for departures from London.
New Routes
Dubai flight British Airways has announced that it will add a fourth daily service for its London Heathrow Airport to Dubai route.
Monarch to operate Caribbean service
Monarch Airlines has announced that it will operate a former XL Airways route from London Gatwick Airport to the Caribbean islands of Grenada and Tobago.
Ryanair announces two new Gatwick routes
Ryanair will launch two new London Gatwick Airport routes to Spanish destinations from December 18.
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