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Month: June 2016

The Wales team before they departed from Cardiff ahead of the Euros
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3000 Welsh Fans used Cardiff Airport seeking Welsh glory

12/06/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

As Wales enter their first major football tournament in 58 years, over 3000 Welsh fans have travelled through Cardiff Airport to watch the first game against Slovakia. Cardiff Airport saw 4 charter flights leave on Saturday morning bound for Bordeaux with fans eager to see their team play their first [read more]

Cardiff Airport Terminal
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12 months of growth at Cardiff Airport

08/06/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Cardiff Airport has seen 12 months of growth according to the latest figures released today. May 2016 saw an increase of 27% compared to the same period last year which brought the total number of passengers using Wales’ Airport to nearly 1.3m in the last 12 months. The opening of [read more]

Cobalt Airlines (Image: Cobalt Air)
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Cobalt Air starts scheduled flights but no Cardiff, Yet.

03/06/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Cypriot start-up Cobalt Air (CO/FCB) has begun scheduled operations from Larnaca this week with a 3 times daily service to Athens. On launch it announced that the routes they plan to operate include Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Chania, London Stansted, Manchester, Dublin and Paris. These are due to begin later this month. [read more]

Flybe Embraer
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Cardiff bound passenger removed from flight for taking photos

03/06/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

A passenger on a Cardiff bound flight from Dublin has been removed from the flight after allegedly taking photographs of the flight attendants during the safety briefing. The unnamed man was asked by Flybe crew to delete the photos but when he said he couldn’t, he was escorted off the [read more]

Flybe's 1st Birthday at Cardiff Airport (Image: Cardiff Airport/Flybe)
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334,000 passengers use Flybe in first year at Cardiff Airport

01/06/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Since Flybe expanded its operations at Cardiff Airport on June 1st 2015, 334,000 pasengers have used the low fares carrier. Over the last year Flybe has expanded its network from 4 destinations to 16 and now bases 2 modern Embraer E195 Jets at Wales’ only international airport. Flybe currently offers [read more]

No more Cardiff to Dublin flights with Aer Lingus (Image: Aviation Wales)
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Aer Lingus is dropping the Cardiff to Dublin route

01/06/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Stobart Air has confirmed that the Aer Lingus Cardiff to Dublin route is ceasing from the end of october 2016. Aviation Wales contacted Stobart Air after an Aer Lingus customer asked on twitter why they couldn’t book the route in January 2017. Aer Lingus replied stating “the route is not [read more]

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