News: Bmibaby scraps Malaga and Alicante flights from Manchester
Flights > News > # 2304 (04/11/2009)
Poor ticket sales have triggered bmibaby’s decision to pull out of two Spanish routes from Manchester Airport this winter.
The budget airline claims the strength of the euro is forcing tourists to holiday in destinations outside of the Eurozone.
It will end services from Manchester to Malaga on November 14, with the Alicante service stopping the day after.
Bmibaby said there were no plans to reintroduce the services, both of which have been operating for six years, next summer.
Manchester Airport said passengers still have a wide choice of flights to the two destinations, which are served by Easyjet, Thomas Cook, Jet2.com, Thomson and Monarch.
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