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    Thomas Cook Airlines adds 15,000 seats from Cardiff Airport for Easter ’19

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 15, 2018Updated:July 16, 2018No Comments
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    Thomas Cook Airlines is adding Easter 2019 flights from Cardiff airport for the first time, meaning that thousands people can head to Europe for some spring sunshine.

    With 11 flights a week from April 3, 2019 until the end of the month, Thomas Cook Airlines has added over 15,000 seats to destinations including Turkey, Majorca, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Cyprus and a new route to Enfidha in Tunisia. Tickets are now on sale via www.thomascookairlines.com

    Thomas Cook Airlines now flies to 12 sun and beach destinations from Cardiff and has over 120,000 seats on sale throughout 2019 (Easter and Summer).

    Henry Sunley, Commercial Director at Thomas Cook Airlines, said:

    “This is a brand new Easter programme from Cardiff with our season traditionally beginning on May 1. It’s great to be able to reward our customers who fly with us from Cardiff airport with even more choice.”

    Spencer Birns, Commercial Director, Cardiff Airport, added: “It’s excellent to see one of our valued airline partners adding even more choice for our passengers for Spring and Summer next year.

    “Cardiff Airport now welcomes more than 1.5 million passengers annually who are often in search of warmer weather and holiday packages that offer value for money, so Thomas Cook Airlines’ announcement of more seats and a new route to Tunisia for next year is great news for customers who choose to fly from their local airport.”

    Thomas Cook Airlines flight-only from Cardiff airport, one-way in economy during Easter 2019:

    • Dalaman, Turkey £201.99
    • Palma de Majorca from £59.99
    • Tunisia from £141.99
    • Cyprus from £118.99
    • Tenerife from £146.99

    To book visit www.thomascookairlines.com, call 0844 412 5970, or visit your nearest Thomas Cook store.

    Thomas Cook package holiday from Cardiff airport, flying with Thomas Cook Airlines one-way in economy:

    Seven nights in Turkey from £2,150 for a family of four (£537 per person) **Includes discounted child price**. Staying at the five star SENTIDO Perissia in Side on an all-inclusive basis, departing from Cardiff on 10 April 2019.

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