Flybe launches five new daily flights from Leeds Bradford to Belfast City
Flybe, the European regional airline, has increased its 2016 Summer schedule from Leeds Bradford Airport with an additional daily weekday service to Belfast City from 4th July.
The new weekday route will offer passengers a choice of up to five flights a day.
Vincent Hodder, Flybe’s chief revenue officer, commented: “Time saving, affordable, punctual travel is what we are delivering to our customers this summer, specifically scheduled to attract those looking for reasonably-priced, convenient day returns and short breaks.
“With additional frequency, our customers can choose to travel at the times that best suit them, realising our commitment to be the ‘Fastest way from A to Flybe’ and aiming to be on time every time.”
Tony Hallwood, Leeds Bradford Airport’s aviation development director, added: “Belfast continues to one of Leeds Bradford’s strongest routes on our growing domestic network. We are pleased to work with Flybe to deliver increased frequency and provide increased flexibility for our business and leisure passengers.”
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