BRITISH AIRWAYS franchise
partner GB Airways has increased
its service from Paphos to reach
a total of 19 weekly flights to
London and Manchester this
summer.
During the peak season, the
airline will operate up to
welve flights to London
Gatwick, having launched the
service in the winter of 2003
with just two flights a week.
The airline is now also
operating a daily service to
Manchester.
Confirming the increase in
flights, Alan McIntyre,
commercial director of GB
Airways said: “Flights from
Paphos to London and Manchester
have proved very popular and by
increasing our service we are
giving our customers the
flexibility to travel when they
want, still at a value for money
fare.”
One-way tickets from Paphos to
London Gatwick and Manchester
currently start at £50 plus
axes for travel between April
15 and June 29. All bookings
have to be made by April 20.
Usual fares start from £60 plus
axes.
The airline recently launched GB
Privilege (www.gbairways.com/gbprivilege),
an exclusive e-mail service for
overseas homeowners. The scheme
offers a range of benefits, with
he aim of saving time and money
and making the planning of
regular trips abroad easier.