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Bristol Airport planning to relaunch New York flight route

The last direct flight to the 'Big Apple' from Bristol was in 2010

The New York skyline(Image: Life Of Pix on Pexels)

Bristol Airport is planning to relaunch a direct flight to New York in the next three-to-five years, the transport hub’s top boss has confirmed.

In an exclusive interview with BusinessLive, chief executive David Lees said having a direct flight from the city to the 'Big Apple' was on his “target list”.

The airport ran a direct flight to New York’s Newark Liberty Airport between 2005 and November 2010. The route was operated by Continental Airlines.

There has been much speculation in the years since over whether a direct route would ever be revived.

Mr Lees said: “We have plans to launch new routes reflecting where people want to go, including New York.

“We did previously have a route and it is on my target list. It is one of the key locations people from our region fly to, so it’s not about stimulating new demand it’s about catering for existing demand.”

He added: “I would like to think it would be over the next three-to-five years.”

According to Mr Lees, the airport is also considering launching new routes to Dubai and Istanbul, in Turkey.