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Old 18th Dec 2002, 10:59
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Flybe. brings low cost air fares to Southampton Pledges 150 new jobs in the region.

FlyBE., Europe’s largest independent regional airline, is to establish a key hub at BAA-owned Southampton Airport with the launch of five new scheduled routes from March 2003, the airline announces today (18 December, 2002). The move will create up to 150 jobs in the region and passengers flying from Southampton will be able to benefit with permanently low fares from 29 one way on every route.


From Spring 2003 FlyBE. will launch the following new routes:-

Southampton to Milan Bergamo - daily services
Southampton to Geneva – daily services
Southampton to Dublin – twice daily services
Southampton to Belfast City – twice daily services
Southampton to Jersey – a minimum of three daily services (licence secured last week)

From Winter 2003

Southampton to Barcelona and Nice

FlyBE.’s Southampton services will initially support four aircraft, but the intention is to expand to a 10-strong fleet dedicated to Southampton to further services to Brussels, Copenhagen, Lyons, Toulouse, Edinburgh and Glasgow.


“Our aim is to duplicate the strong presence we have at Birmingham at Southampton Airport,” said Jim French. With 10 million people living within 90 minutes of the airport, Southampton Airport is an important gateway to central southern England, conveniently located between the M27 and M3 motorways and with a dedicated rail station adjacent to the passenger terminal.”


The new routes from Southampton will operate with a mixture of BAe 146 and Bombardier Q400 aircraft. “These aircraft are among the most environmentally sensitive aircraft flying today, offering exceptionally low fuel consumption and low noise emissions, which are clearly going to be a major factor in airport operations in the future,” noted French.


FlyBE and its predecessor companies, Jersey European and British European have enjoyed a long association with Southampton Airport. The airline rebranded as FlyBE in July 2002 as a new generation of airline blending the high standard of service levels of the traditional airlines with the innovative practices and low fares of the low costs. Since the launch of FlyBE this summer the airline has seen its online bookings increase from 6% in January 2002 to over 40% by November 2002.
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Old 18th Dec 2002, 11:44
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Excellent news, great to see some expansion especially with recent BACX cuts...

So where do I sign up for a DH8 right seat?
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Sorry ... but ... there's actually a huge difference between the two cities .... is it going to be Milan (LIN or MXP) or Bergamo (BGY)???
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Xenia - Surely I read in the first message Milan Bergamo. !!!
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Two of these routes are now in competition with Ryanair and Buzz down at Bournemouth.

Dublin Ryanair and Belfast Buzz

Also thought that Ryanair was to do Bournemouth to Bergamo too.

Good news for Southampton
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