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British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline, flying to over 550 destinations at convenient times, to the best located airports.

Whether customers are in the air or on the ground, British Airways takes pride in providing a full service experience.


BMI Baby airlines are the low cost airline of British Midland (BMI) Airlines. Operating mainly from British Midlands Airport, but with additional services from many other UK Airports, the low cost carrier looks like it has a good formula to take on competition from Go, EasyJet, Ryanair and others.

Easyjet operates 105 routes between 38 key European airports across the UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Czech Republic, Greece, Germany, and Portugal.

One of the aims at Virgin Atlantic is to provide you with a seamless journey from booking to end. In order to do this, they try to provide you with as much information as possible about what to expect at each stage of your journey. All flights they operate are non-smoking.

With the launch of a the new airline name FlyBE comes new deals for both the customer and the travel trade. FlyBE has blended the innovative style of the new breed of airlines yet retained the service values customers have a right to expect.

Air SouthWest Airlines
Air Southwest – the low fares airline from the South West of England and South Wales.  Frequent flights to and from Plymouth, New Quay and Cardiff.  Low fare flights to destinations including London Gatwick, Manchester, Leeds-Bradford, Jersey, Dublin and Norwich.  Book your flights online, plus hotels, car hire and a wealth of destination information.

aer Arann airline

Aer arann was established in the 1970’s flying from Galway to the Aran Islands.  In 1994 the airline was purchased by Padraig O’Ceidigh and groundwork was put in place for it to become a feeder air service for Ireland and the UK.  Today it’s one of the worlds fastest growing regional airlines.  Currently operating over 600 flights a week across 35 routes in Ireland, the UK and France.  In 2006 12 new routes were launched half of which are UK services including Cork to Cardiff and New Quay, Galway to Liverpool, Dublin to Inverness and the newly announced Cardiff to Dublin and Galway.


EASTERN AIRWAYS

Eastern Airway offer services from 16 UK Airports, Bristol, Cardiff, Birmingham, Southampton, London City, Norwich, Humberside, Leeds/Bradford, Manchester, Durham Tees Valley, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Wick, Inverness, Stornoway and the Isle of Man.  Operating services from Cardiff to Brussels and Newcastle and ever popular services from Birmingham, Bristol, Newcastle and Southampton to the Isle of Man.