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Flybe launches Birmingham to Geneva flights this winter

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Flybe is getting in on the seasonal ski routes sector this Winter with the addition of flights to Geneva from Birmingham.

This isn’t a totally new route for Birmingham – easyJet already operates to Geneva – but it does offer an additional option and brings some competition to the route.

The flights operate on Saturdays and Sundays, starting on 17th December.

Flybe launches Birmingham to Geneva

Here are the flight times:

  • BE1911 departs at 7:15am on Saturdays and 8am Sundays, arriving at 10:10am and 10:55am respectively
  • BE1912 departs Geneva at 11am on Saturdays and 11:40am on Sundays, arriving at 12 and 12:40pm respectively

The flights are available to book now on the Flybe website, with prices starting from £59.99 one-way. These peak over the school holidays at over £100 each way in some cases.


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Comments (13)

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  • David says:

    Looks like the first part of the United/Emirates partnership has just been announced.

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