Flybe Upgrades Late Friday Flight Ahead Of Weekend Six Nations’ Match0 comments

By Alun Hill, MCIJ
Posted on 01 Mar 2010 at 10:03am


Leading regional airline kicks key flight from Dublin to Southampton into touch for crucial England-Ireland rugby  clash.

Flybe, the UK’s Number One Domestic Airline and one of Europe’s largest regional airlines, will be using one of  its larger aircraft on the last flight of the day from Dublin to Southampton on Friday 26th to cope with the  increased demand from Irish fans wanting to travel to London to watch their team’s crucial Six Nations Rugby match  against England at Twickenham on Saturday.

The airline will operate one of its popular 118-seat Embraer jet aircraft on the 2035 departure from Dublin in  making sure that no Irish rugby fan will miss out and limited seats are still available for booking now at  www.flybe.com

The move re-iterates Flybe’s commitment to bringing affordable, convenient travel to its customers and builds on  Flybe’s tradition of championing sporting activity in the regions in which it operates.

Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mike Rutter, says: “At Flybe, we always try to respond quickly to the needs of  our passengers and the aircraft upgrade from our usual 78-seat Q-400 is a perfect example of this.

“We never fail to be amazed by the sporting passion demonstrated by our passengers as they travel to support their  teams and are only too happy to help them fly their team’s flag wherever possible.”

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