November 29, 2004 at 6:06 pm
According to the website the new Fuerteventura flights have been dropped for next summer and Malaga – does anyone know if this is true or not
I can’t believe though that summer flights to the Costa Del Sol have gone
By: LBARULES - 30th November 2004 at 15:56
True about Malaga unfortunately, seems like HUY is already suffering with the upcoming opening of DSA:
Humberside Airport will lose another holiday route next summer, as Thomson Holidays drops its weekly flight to Malaga after a review of its 2005 summer schedule.
The news follows the travel company’s announcement in May that it was switching its flights to Corfu and the Costa Blanca to the new Robin Hood airport near Doncaster.
Thomson said that it would start to sell holidays departing from the base in South Yorkshire from next Monday.
The company had originally said that it remained “firmly committed” to Humberside Airport, despite the flight cuts in May.
Humberside Airport already faces increased competition when Robin Hood Airport opens in 2005.
Geoff Muirhead, chief executive of the Manchester Airport group, which owns Humberside, said he believed that Yorkshire and Humber region needed “more airlines, not more airports
By: LBARULES - 30th November 2004 at 15:56
True about Malaga unfortunately, seems like HUY is already suffering with the upcoming opening of DSA:
Humberside Airport will lose another holiday route next summer, as Thomson Holidays drops its weekly flight to Malaga after a review of its 2005 summer schedule.
The news follows the travel company’s announcement in May that it was switching its flights to Corfu and the Costa Blanca to the new Robin Hood airport near Doncaster.
Thomson said that it would start to sell holidays departing from the base in South Yorkshire from next Monday.
The company had originally said that it remained “firmly committed” to Humberside Airport, despite the flight cuts in May.
Humberside Airport already faces increased competition when Robin Hood Airport opens in 2005.
Geoff Muirhead, chief executive of the Manchester Airport group, which owns Humberside, said he believed that Yorkshire and Humber region needed “more airlines, not more airports