Airport announces Belfast service

HUMBERSIDE Airport has announced a new four-times a week service to Belfast.

The route will be operated by British airline Flybe, using one of its fleet of 78-seater Q-400 aircraft.

Flybe began operating flights to Jersey from the Kirmington airport last year and last month announced a new Saturday service to the Spanish resort of Malaga starting this summer.

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Seats on the Belfast flights are now on sale from 25.99 one-way, starting on May 27.

The route is the first scheduled service between Humberside and Northern Ireland.

Flybe's chief commercial officer Mike Rutter said: "We're delighted to be adding yet another new service from Humberside and to be increasing the already extensive choice of affordable routes we operate from Belfast for our Northern Ireland travellers."

Humberside Airport director Tony Lavan said: "We're delighted that Flybe will be extending their commitment to the airport and the region by introducing another new route from Humberside Airport. We are sure that Belfast will be a popular addition to the schedule."

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