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Manchester to Newquay route returned by regional flyer Eastern

Former Flybe service reinstated from October half term

An Eastern Airways Embraer 170 on the apron.(Image: Eastern Airways)

Regional airline Eastern Airways has swooped to reinstate another lost Flybe connection.

The former franchise partner will reintroduce the year-round service between Manchester Airport and Newquay as it widens its independent network.

It will take off on Friday, October 23 - timed for the half term holidays - with an initial four-weekly offering through winter to aid regional economy recovery, reverting to “at least daily” during the summer.

It adds to existing Cornish links from Leeds-Bradford and Teesside, and represents a second Manchester flight for the Humberside-based team.

Roger Hage, Eastern Airways’ general manager for commercial and operations, said: “Our ethos is to connect people and places, especially from regional airports throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ which includes services to primary worldwide connecting hubs.

“This third Newquay service does exactly that, linking the South West and especially Cornwall with Manchester, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s major hub airports.

(Image: Eastern Airways)

“We have carefully added former Flybe routes that we know are sustainable and where local support is positive and strong. The addition of Manchester complements our Leeds-Bradford and Teesside services and ensures the north of England as a whole is now served extensively by Eastern Airways from Newquay.

“The frequency and capacity will increase as demand dictates and especially as travel volumes return through into summer next year.”