Tunisair ouvre Tozeur à fin mars avec 2 vols hebdos.
Flybe ouvre également Jersey.
http://www.flybe.com/news/0802/08.htm08 February 2008 Flybe, Europe’s
largest regional low-cost airline, has today announced a brand new
route to Nice from Jersey, signalling the first ever direct scheduled
service to the South of France from the Island.
The new weekly service will operate on Saturdays throughout the
summer from 24th May until 27th September 2008, with prices starting at
£39.99 one way including taxes and charges. Flights are available for
booking from 8th February on
www.flybe.comJersey – Nice
• Flights operate on Saturdays from 24th May 2008
• Fares start at £39.99 one way including taxes and charges (on sale from 11am 08/02/2007)
The new route is fantastic news for Jersey travellers looking to
experience some French flavour on the Mediterranean coast this summer.
The Côte d’Azur has long been attracting visitors from across Europe,
and Nice in particular is a popular tourist destination, famed for its
port, the Old Town and the Promenade des Anglais.
This latest announcement will provide even more choice for reliable,
low-cost services from Jersey and will take the number of Flybe
services to the UK and Europe from the island to 20. And at a time
when our competitors are openly talking about withdrawing services,
Flybe has consistently added to its Jersey route network, with
destinations such as Cardiff, Doncaster and Aberdeen having been
introduced over the last 12 months.
Mike Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer, Flybe comments: “The new
route to the French Riviera is great news for passengers and sees Flybe
building on our commitment to the Island at a time when our competitors
are withdrawing services.
“We see our new Nice service as a natural addition to our
established route network out of Jersey and we are confident this will
be a very popular destination.
“As Europe’s largest regional low-cost airline, we will continue to
explore all possibilities for expanding our services, anticipating the
needs of the travelling public and enhancing our services in response
to what our customers want. Unlike other airlines who are openly
discussing cutting back on services, Flybe is only interested in
introducing more routes.”