Flybe axe Exeter flights this winter
19.07.08
Flybe, Norwich Airport's biggest airline, has axed another route, blaming soaring fuel costs and the airport tax increase. Flybe has confirmed flights between Norwich and Exeter will be suspended from September 22 until next year, when they will resume in late March or early April for next summer.
The regional budget airline's chief commercial officer, Mike Rutter, blamed the increase in Norwich Airport's controversial airport development fee, levied at all customers to raise money to invest in facilities, from £3 to £5 this year and record fuel prices for the decision.
It is the latest of a number of routes that has been axed by Flybe over the last year, coming on top of direct flights to Spanish destinations, Paris and Glasgow and reduced services to Guernsey.
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