27/10/2014

Flybe Launches New Route From Belfast To London

Flybe has launched a new service from Belfast to London.

The flights, which start today, are from Belfast City Airport to London City Airport.

The airline said it is also introducing flights from Dublin to London.

The service is part of a five-year deal between Flybe and London City Airport.

(CD/JP)

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