Award-winning Irish regional airline Aer Arann has announced the introduction of a number of new routes between UK and Irish regional airports from Summer 2007.
From 14th May 2007, six flights per week will operate between Birmingham and Waterford. Services from Manchester to Sligo, and from Bristol and Cardiff to Galway, will each operate four times weekly.
The addition of the new services means that Aer Arann will now have 24 routes between the UK and Ireland. The flights will benefit business and leisure travellers alike.
Aer Arann have also announced new links from Bristol and Cardiff to the French city of Nantes. The flights will commence on 19th May and 23rd June respectively.
Posted by Dave at 20:36, 18 January 2007
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