Flybe Kent flights take off
28.05.10
The first daily scheduled flight from Kent International Airport (Manston) in 5 years took off for Edinburgh yesterday. The once-a-day Flybe route is the first daily scheduled passenger service since airline EUjet collapsed in 2005.
The new route is being operated using a 78-seated Bombardier aircraft, and has already been extended thorough the regional budget airline's winter 2010 / 11 program. Airport owners Infratil have said the new flights could help it increase its passenger numbers from 50,000 in 2010 to more than half a million by 2014.
Tom Wilson, European head of Infratil, said: ‘This new service demonstrates Manston's capabilities as a regional airport for the South East, and offers the prospect of a further 50,000 passengers a year. Those using Kent Airport will very quickly realise how different it is from others they use, thanks to the ease of getting to and from Manston and the fact that you can board an aircraft literally metres from where you park your car.’
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