Thomas Cook launches Manchester-Boston route
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Thomas Cook Airlines’ inaugural flight to Boston took off on Monday, marking its latest milestone as the biggest long haul carrier from Manchester.
At the inaugural flight celebrations, customers were treated to a US-themed check-in experience and Boston’s own Samuel Adams beer and burgers at the departure gate. A baseball simulator added to the buzz among customers on the first flight.
Thomas Cook’s chief airlines and hotels officer Christoph Debus said: “When we launch our new routes, we really go big for our customers and Boston is no exception. This route opens up great new possibilities for our customers to enjoy long weekends in one of the America’s greatest cities.
“We are the largest long-haul carrier from Manchester Airport and offer the best US leisure destinations for holiday makers in the north west and will keep putting our customers at the heart of everything we do.”
Directflights to Boston from Manchester Airport are available from around £349 return for economy and £609 for premium class. Departures are on Monday afternoons and Friday mornings, with inbound flights to the UK landing early on Tuesday and Saturday mornings.
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