Flybe forms alliance with Eastern Airways

UK-based low-cost carrier Flybe has announced details of an alliance with Eastern Airways to serve routes throughout the country.

Under the terms of the five-year agreement, Eastern will operate its flights under the Flybe brand.

In addition, four Eastern aircraft will serve existing Flybe routes to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester, which the airline claims will “significantly improve” connectivity for Scotland.

It follows the decision to terminate the franchise agreement with Loganair, which comes to an end in August 2017. Eastern Airways will operate some of these routes, namely Aberdeen-Sumburgh, Glasgow-Sumburgh, Edinburgh-Sumburgh, Glasgow-Manchester, Aberdeen-Kirkwall, and Glasgow-Stornoway under the Flybe franchise agreement from 1 September 2017.


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Christine Ourmieres-Widener, Flybe CEO, said: “This alliance with Eastern Airways is an excellent opportunity to strengthen the Flybe network.

We already operate flights at a number of common airports and this will enable passengers to connect to a greater number of destinations, across the UK and into Europe, all booked through Flybe.com.

“Eastern will operate routes from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Manchester to offer an enhanced service to passengers based in Scotland and travelling to Scotland. Combined with our flights to Heathrow from Edinburgh and Aberdeen, this demonstrates our strong commitment to serving Scotland.”

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Wesley Charnock

Wesley Charnock is Content Marketing Director for Aviation Week Network.