Blue Air set to launch new Spanish routes from Liverpool

Blue Air and LJLA colleagues celebrate the new routes

Blue Air’s newest flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) to Malaga and Majorca take off for the first time next week.

These two routes were announced late last year as part of the Romanian airline’s 2017 network expansion programme which ended the year with 34 new route announcements.

Both Malaga and Majorca will operate with twice-weekly flights departing the airport.

Flights to Majorca will operate on Wednesday and Saturday, with Malaga flights operating on Tuesday and Thursday.

In addition, Blue Air departures to Alicante will be increased to four times per week.

Blue Air is one of Europe’s fastest growing airlines and is experiencing significant growth in the UK market as they continue to work with favourite UK operators and agents.

Blue Air chief commercial officer Tudor Constantinescu said: “As we continue to expand our European network we are grateful for the support shown by our newest and repeat passengers, as well as valued stakeholders and partners here in the UK.

“We are delighted to see these two new routes take off next week and we look forward to inviting you all on board.”

Paul Winfield, director of aviation development for LJLA said: “We are delighted to see Blue Air increase its services from Liverpool John Lennon Airport with the addition of new destinations to Malaga and Majorca as well as the addition of a fourth weekly service to Alicante.”

Blue Air is the only scheduled airline to offer free inflight services from LJLA.

Flights include a complementary soft drink and snack.

Blue Air currently flies to eight destinations across Europe from LJLA, including Milan, Rome, Alicante, Majorca, Malaga and several locations in Romania.

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