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Travel firm opens for North East business
Eastern Airways - which flies hundreds of business travellers to and from the North East - is set to relaunch a popular service for the summer season.
The airline will relaunch its Bergen route from Newcastle International Airport from Monday.
The busy heliport at Bergen Flesland Airport serves the Norwegian offshore oil and gas industry.
Norway’s second largest city is also the gateway to the fjords and the air services will link with onward cruises.
Kay Ryan, Eastern Airways’ commercial director, said: “Offshore workers and business travellers will be able to take advantage of this convenient non-stop service.
“Bergen has had strong links with the north east for many years and is also a popular short break destination for those visiting the city.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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