Flybe announces return of flights from Scotland starting next month
The airline name has been revived two years after it went bust
The Flybe name returns to Glasgow Airport next month with domestic services to Belfast and Birmingham, two years since the previous company collapsed.
The new airline, which has bought the brand name, will start flying from 13th April with 530 flights per week on 23 routes.
There will also be services from Edinburgh and Aberdeen to Birmingham and Belfast City, and from Inverness to Belfast City.
Other destinations in its network include Amsterdam, Avignon, Brest and Toulon.
Scottish aviation struggling
The news comes as the Scottish Affairs Committee warns it could take three years for air travel in Scotland to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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, and we look forward to having you book a ticket on flybe.com and start flying again next month, this summer, and in the many years ahead!”
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