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Sunday, 21st March 2010

'Czech' in for Prague, baby!

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Published Date: 03 November 2009
LOW cost airline, bmibaby, will start flying from Belfast International to Prague from December 4.
The airline, which currently flies to East Midlands, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff from Belfast International, has already had a very positive response to its new route to Prague.

Julian Carr, commercial directorwith bmibaby, said: "We’re del
ighted to be able to offer customers in Northern Ireland this direct connection to one of the most beautiful and intriguing cities in Europe. Prague is perfect for a romantic or fun winter getaway.

"Our inaugural flight from Belfast to Prague already has a load factor of over 80 per cent, and we’re confident that our additional flights over the Christmas and New Year period will prove extremely popular. So if you want to ‘Czech’ out the festive season in Prague, book soon because flights are selling fast."

bmibaby is currently the only airline to fly to Prague directly from Belfast. It expects to carry over 14,000 passengers on the service over the winter period.

Prices for bmibaby’s Prague route start from £32.99 one way including taxes and charges. Flights depart from Belfast International Airport on Monday, Friday and Sunday.

For more information or to book online, visit www.bmibaby.com - bmibaby’s website also allows passengers to book hotels, car hire and car parking online.



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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2009 4:41 PM
  • Source: Antrim Times
  • Location: ANTRIM
 
 
 


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