Monarch adds routes to 2017 schedule
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Monarch has announced the addition of flights and holidays to its summer 2017 schedule. This includes two new routes: Birmingham to Porto and Manchester to Dubrovnik.
Flights to Porto from Birmingham start at £32 with two night holidays starting from £155.. Flights will launch on 28 April and will operate three times a week on a Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.
Flights to Dubrovnik from Manchester start at £32 with seven night holidays starting from £299 per person. Flights will launch on 29 April and will operate twice a week on a Wednesday and Saturday.
There will also be additional flights to Gibraltar for summer 2017 from Manchester Airport. A new Tuesday flight has been added to the schedule totalling five weekly flights to the destination in the summer from Manchester Airport. Flights to Gibraltar start from £39.
As well as the new flights to Dubrovnik from Manchester, Monarch has added a Tuesday flight to the London Gatwick programme. There will now be up to five flights a week to Dubrovnik from London Gatwick.
Flights and holidays to Antalya from London Gatwick are also now also on sale. Flights start at £39* with seven night holidays starting at £455.
Gary Anslow, sales director at Monarch commented: “We are delighted to be announcing Porto from Birmingham Airport and Dubrovnik from Manchester Airport to the programme for summer 2017.
“Following the successful launch of our new scheduled routes to Porto announced earlier in the year, we are pleased to be able to offer our customers from Birmingham a choice of city break holidays.
“The addition of holidays to Dubrovnik from Manchester and Antalya from London Gatwick will give customers more options when deciding where to book their summer holidays this summer.”
The extended summer 2017 schedule follows September’s announcement of three new destinations to the Monarch network: Stockholm, Zagreb and Porto.
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