Monarch launch summer schedule for 2017 from Leeds Bradford Airport
Monarch, the independent airline group, has launched its summer schedule for 2017, with flights now available from Leeds Bradford Airport.
The airline has released more than 90% of its summer schedule, with further flights to be added in the coming months.
There are ten routes to destinations around the world now on sale for Summer 17. The schedule includes some of the airline’s most popular city breaks to Barcelona and Naples, as well as summer destinations to the Algarve, Majorca, Malaga and Tenerife.
Marjan Schoeke, head of network development for Monarch, said: “We know our Yorkshire customers like time to plan their holidays in advance and take advantage of the best fares.
“With Leeds Bradford flights for summer 2017 now on sale, this gives our customers a chance to book flights to their favourite destinations and get excited about next summer’s holidays.”
Tony Hallwood, director of aviation development at Leeds Bradford Airport, added: “Monarch’s programme from Leeds Bradford Airport offers great choice for Yorkshire passengers looking to jet off for holidays and city breaks.
“We welcome the variety of destinations on offer and expect strong demand for Summer 17.”
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