Monarch launch sale of winter schedule from Leeds Bradford Airport
Monarch, the independent airline group, has launched its winter schedule for 2017/18, with flights on sale from Leeds Bradford Airport.
The airline has now released over 75% of its winter schedule.
Ian Chambers, chief commercial officer at Monarch, said: “We are pleased to be able to release our most popular routes and destinations for advanced sale.
“Giving our customers the opportunity to book early allows them to make the most of the best deals and choices on winter flights and holidays.
“As well as a city breaks we have a large choice of winter sun destinations for customers to choose from. The Canary Islands offer the perfect break to the sun during the winter months.”
Tony Hallwood, aviation development director at Leeds Bradford Airport, added: “Winter 2017/18 will see Monarch offer four fantastic destinations from LBA for passengers seeking winter sun alongside offering a wider range of flight and holiday durations to Tenerife, Algarve, Alicante and Malaga.
“I am confident the routes will be snapped up by Yorkshire passengers seeking great deals now these holidays are on sale.”
All Monarch holidays can be booked with just a £59 deposit.
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