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29.01.05
British Airways has announced it is to increase it's flights from from Bristol Airport. It will base it's sixth aircraft at the airport and add new flights to Milan, Zurich and Frankfurt from April 2005. As part of the launch it is offering 75,000 seats on these routes at a guaranteed price of £79 return.
Tony Horwood, bristol airport's Director of Aviation Development said Bristol is proving an attractive option for airlines.
'We've got a great catchment area - we have 7 million people within a two-hour drive of the airport. Bristol is a strong, prosperous region and far more people want to fly, not just to go on holiday, but to see friends, relatives, as well as go on business trips.'
To cope with expanding services, bristol airport will spend £15 million developing new check-in areas and catering facilities.
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