Thursday, February 15

European carriers launch air services to Boston

Three new nonstop flights from European airports to Boston are starting from this March with Air Lingus opening Dublin-Boston route from March 25, Iberia flying from Madrid to Boston from May 6 and flyglobespan operating the Glasgow-Boston from May 25, 2007.

Dublin-Boston Irish airline Aer Lingus is planning on restarting its service between Dublin and Boston`s Logan International Airport starting March 25, Flights will take off five times weekly, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. In May the service will be expanded to once daily.

Aer Lingus, also flies to Boston from Shannon. Madrid -Boston Spanish national airline Iberia will offer five times a week service to Madrid beginning on May 6, 2007 on an Airbus A340. Northwest Ireland-Boston Scottish discount carrier Flyglobespan will begin new twice-a-week flight from Ireland West Airport in Knock, County Mayo.

Glasgow- Boston Scottish discount carrier Flyglobespan will begin new daily service from Glasgow to Boston on May 25, 2007. Amsterdam--Boston USA-based Northwest will offer a second daily flight from Amsterdam to Boston on July 15, 2007.

Logan International Airport will now offer direct service from 35 international destinations, up from 23 in 2001.

Source: dominicantoday

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