Flybe, a UK based regional airline operating throughout the UK and Europe, has released its 2015-16 winter schedules to and from Stansted, as well as Bournemouth Airport, reports said online.
According to the reports, Flybe’s thrice a day service to Isle of Man from Stansted, which was launched in March, will continue to operate between October 25, 2015 and March 26, 2016. The schedule will effectively make it a year-round route. One way fares, including taxes and charges, begin at £29.99.
Meanwhile, Flybe’s winter schedule from Bournemouth Airport will include six routes to Amsterdam, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Dublin, Glasgow, Jersey and Manchester. The schedule will include up to 82 flights a week and is available for travel between October 25, 2015 and March 26, 2016. The 2015 schedule marks the airline’s first winter operations at the airport.
The winter programme will include up to two flights a day to Glasgow, daily flights to Jersey and a twice daily service to the airline’s Manchester hub. One way fares start from £24.99 including taxes and charges.
The airline opened its new Bournemouth base in May this year with two 78-seat Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft. At Bournemouth, passengers will benefit from by-passing congested London airports to make onward connections with the Flybe network.
Flybe operates 186 routes serving 10 countries from 74 departure points, and is the largest scheduled airline by air traffic movements at the Belfast City, Birmingham, Exeter, Inverness, Isle of Man, Jersey, Manchester, Newquay and Southampton airports. The airline has franchise partnerships with Loganair and Stobart Air and codeshares with BA, Air France, Etihad, KLM, Finnair, Aer Lingus, Cathay Pacific and Emirates.