Flybe sets course for the Isle of Man

Flybe sets course for the Isle of Man

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The British regional airline Flybe intends to fly to the Isle of Man from London Heathrow and Belfast City several times a week from October 30, 2022. The aircraft used are de Havilland Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft.

Flybe plans to fly six times a week from Belfast City. Tickets will be offered from £29,99. The regional carrier wants to offer five rotations per week from London Heathrow. The airline sells tickets from the capital of the United Kingdom from £79,99.

“The whole Flybe team is delighted with our continued growth and the expanded winter flight schedule which reflects the expansion of our fleet and route network not only within the UK but also across Europe. We're even prouder that our new airline will offer customers in the Isle of Man, Belfast and other key regions additional travel options and even better deals - just when they're needed most, to bring everyone and their loved ones together , experiences and destinations that matter most this winter and holiday season,” says Flybe CEO Dave Pfluger.

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