Monarch Expands Canary Islands Flights To Fuerteventura And Gran Canaria
Monarch airlines are to start a new Canary Islands year-round service to Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria .
Flights to the Canary island destinations will run from Birmingham, Gatwick, Luton and Manchester airports. One flight a week will operate to Gran Canaria from Birmingham and up to two flights a week will operate from London Gatwick and Manchester from October 19.
One flight a week will operate to Fuerteventura from Birmingham, Gatwick and Luton and up to two flights a week from Manchester from October 21.
Flights have gone on sale via the airline’s website for travel until March 27, 2010, with fares including taxes starting at £52.99 one way.
The introduction of services to Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura brings the total number of flights operated by Monarch to the Canary Islands to up to 64 a week, with almost 500,000 seats available this winter - a 32% increase on last year.
Monarch flights and holidays managing director Liz Savage said: "We are delighted to be expanding our network to the Canary Islands with the launch of scheduled flights to Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura in addition to our existing routes to Tenerife and Lanzarote.
“We are seeing huge demand for our mid-haul destinations - in June we carried 59% more customers to Lanzarote and 16% more customers to Tenerife compared to June 2008 and the addition of Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura means even more people can take advantage of our low fares and award-winning onboard service to these popular sunshine islands this winter.
Source Phil Davies
Labels: Canary flights, canary islands real estate, fuerteventura, monarch airlines
1 Comments:
Hi Yes good news for some areas of
U.K. re Flights. We visit Fuerte
about 4 times per year and always
have propblems finding Flights FROM THE WESTCOUNTRY. i.e. we quite
often have to use Lanzarote. PLEASE BRING IN SOME FLIGHTS FROM
EXETER or BRISTOL DIRECT. O.K.
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