First Bristol flight takes off from Teesside as Loganair launches new seat sale

Loganair?s first flight to Bristol jetted off from Teesside International Airport on May 24 - its fourth service launched from the airport, as COVID-19 restrictions continue to relax.

The departure came as Loganair announced a new sale for all destinations from Teesside, including Bristol, with passengers travelling after June 14 able to pick up 10% off seats in between May 25 - June 1.

Prices for the Bristol service start at ?52.99 including all taxes. It will depart at 17:25 Monday to Friday until June 1, when it will move to 14:25. On Sundays, the service will run at 16:25. 

Building work on the major terminal transformation now winding down, and the new check-in and security areas, plus new food options, duty free and lounges are due to be officially unveiled shortly. From June 1, the airport?s passenger facility fee will also be abolished.

Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, said: ?Bristol is a fantastic city and this service is yet another string to our bow, providing a valuable south-west connection for businesses across Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool and making it easy for companies based there to see what we have to offer.?

?It?s also a great opportunity for local people looking for a great getaway right here in the UK and will undoubtedly help to boost leisure visitors to the region as coronavirus restrictions continue to lift and hospitality opens up even more.?

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