Flybe Ltd, one of the UK’s newest airlines, will launch two services to Birmingham and Belfast from Aberdeen International Airport.
A daily service to Birmingham and up to four flights per week to Belfast City Airport will commence from Aberdeen in August.
Flybe CEO, Dave Pflieger, said: “We are delighted to now be out for sale and starting service next month. We think our new flights will benefit everyone who wants low fares and more flights to go on holiday and visit loved ones. Our new network will also ensure better regional connectivity inside the UK and between various UK and EU regions.”
Pflieger added: “Our goal is to create an airline that people love, and we aim to do that by making air travel on Flybe an easy and enjoyable experience so you will fly with us again in the future. The new Flybe team has worked tirelessly over the past year to create an airline that delivers on price, schedule, and choice.”
The new Flybe airline will also operate services to Birmingham and Belfast from Glasgow Airport and Birmingham, Avignon and Toulon in France from Southampton Airport.
Matt Hazelwood, Chief Commercial Officer of AGS Airports Ltd, which owns and operates Aberdeen and Glasgow airports, said: “The re-emergence of Flybe as an airline is welcome news for the industry and our passengers as we continue to rebuild the vital connectivity Aberdeen City and the wider region relies on.
“Both Birmingham and Belfast are two of our most popular destinations, so the addition of a daily service to the UK’s second-largest city and four flights a week to Northern Ireland’s capital will now deliver even greater choice and convenience for our customers.”
For bookings visit: on flybe.com