bmi regional launches winter flight sale

bmi regional is marking the unveiling of its winter schedule with  one-way flights from ?38 per person until March 28 2015, on sale now until midnight on Monday, May 26.

p>bmi regional is marking the unveiling of its winter schedule with  one-way flights from ?38 per person until March 28 2015, on sale now until midnight on Monday, May 26.

All fares include at-seat in-flight full bar and snack service, 20kg of checked baggage and 30 minute check-in.

bmi regional serves 20 destinations across eight European countries including Bristol to Aberdeen, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich; Birmingham to Gothenburg; East Midlands and Newcastle to Brussels; and Aberdeen to Manchester and Oslo.

FRANKFURT (from Bristol)

Germany?s fifth-largest city makes for an ideal winter destination. From drinking mulled wine at the renowned Christmas markets to ice skating at the Eissporthalle, Frankfurt is the perfect spot for a winter getaway.

OSLO (from Aberdeen)

Europe?s winter capital boasts miles and miles of cross-country ski trails whilst ice skating and tobogganing are worth a try. There is also plenty to entertain those who want to shop, dance, dine or explore Nordic-style: the waterfront area has been refreshed into a trendy neighbourhood with museums, restaurants and chic urban living.

GOTHENBURG (From Birmingham)

Sweden?s second largest city is packed full of charming villages, stunning nature and beautiful beaches. Come winter, Gothenburg enjoys crispy air and glittering snow, and visitors can discover everything from magical Christmas markets, to downhill skiing and ice skating.

BRUSSELS (From East Midlands and Newcastle)

Aside from its chocolate and beer, the Belgian Capital has plenty to offer its ample tourists. History, architecture, parks, trendy restaurants and vibrant bars ? it?s no wonder that Brussels in nicknamed ?the European Village.? However, it?s winter when the city truly comes to life ? Christmas markets, fairground attractions, glittering ice rinks and a magnificent Christmas tree and light show on the Grand-Place. Where better to spend winter?