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New LBA Routes

Hi there.

Just read on the LBIA web site that Aer Arran will start services from LBA to Galway, monday wednesday Friday and sunday, and also services to cork on the same days. ( 66 seat ATR72 aircraft )

Also Manx2 reckon they have sold 1,000 tickets in advance of the new Isle of Man service.

This is excellent news for the LBA.

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By: Sunjet757 - 5th July 2006 at 01:17

The BMI peak time flights always have high demand and therefore BMI can fill their aircraft at the higher airfares. You can however pick up seats on their off peak flights from £34.00 each way plus tax which is probably cheaper than the train (and more comfortable)!

Is Prague not classed as Eastern Europe?

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By: LBA-EGNM - 5th July 2006 at 00:16

Heathrow is ‘sooooo’ expensive because it is a business centre so alot of business passengers travel down and as they dont pay for the flight, the businesses do, they dont mind the price. (most passengers are business passenger) Due to the hig demand for the flight the airline will put the prices up and up. People please correct me if im wrong.

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By: lba rlz - 4th July 2006 at 22:23

I still would like to see the jet2s dusseldorf route to be replaced by a berlin tegal route and mabe a jet2 flight to eastern europe. I dont understand why BMI Heathrow routes are doing so well when there prices are soooo expensive

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By: LBARULES - 4th July 2006 at 22:21

Yes but the day Tommy makes an informed post….

Galway and Cork were both announced and put on here last week.

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By: LBAspy - 4th July 2006 at 21:26

Which makes it international.

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By: Robertt - 4th July 2006 at 17:10

Believe it or not Tommy – Cork and Galway are in the Republic of Ireland which is another country to the UK.

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By: tommyinyork - 4th July 2006 at 16:40

Good news but would rather see more international routes.

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