Wednesday 10 February 2016

Norwich to Exeter … in 70 minutes

FLYBE has announced a 70-minute one-hour service between the Exeter and Norwich, the first route to be operated under the UK government’s Regional Air Connectivity Fund.

The route is part of the airline’s 2016 summer schedule, with a choice of six flights a week, operating daily except Saturdays. The service starts on March 24 and runs through the summer until October 28, 2016. Seats are on sale now at www.flybe.com, with one way fares from £17.49 including taxes and charges.

Commenting on the new service, UK Aviation minister Robert Goodwill said: ‘It is fantastic to see Flybe launch this new direct air service between Norwich and Exeter, offering significant journey time savings for passengers when it begins operations in time for Easter. Our smaller airports are vital engines for local economies, connecting the UK and opening up opportunities. That is why the government is backing new regional air routes to drive investment and boost growth across the country.’

Vincent Hodder, Flybe’s Chief Revenue Officer added: ‘Our direct cross-country route will take just 70 minutes, saving customers precious time by offering them the favourable option of not having to endure between five and seven hours in a car or on a train.’


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