Mark Frary
2 for 1 tickets to Casablanca, this coming Monday
Eastern Airways is ramping up its schedule from Monday 7 April on several key business routes.
The airline says it will increase from three to four flights a day its services from Leeds Bradford to both Aberdeen and Southampton. At the same time, its Newcastle to Cardiff service goes from two to three flights a day while its Manchester to London Stansted service oncreases from three to four filghts a day on Mondays to Thursdays.
Last month, the airline – which uses 29 and 50 seat propeller aircraft to operate its flights - increased its regular daily services on its Aberdeen-Newcastle, Southampton-Aberdeen and Newcastle-Southampton services.
Chris Holliday, Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer, said: “Our enhanced services are tailored to meet the needs of business commuters. As with many of our services we are offering the best choice of flights enabling travellers to conduct important business away from the office without the need for an overnight stay.”
The airline has fast-track channels at Cardiff, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted, Newcastle and Southampton airports.

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