The airline will also be increasing seat capacity with an additional 840 seats a month on its Aberdeen service due to the introduction of a 50 seat Saab 2000.
Chris Holliday, Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer, said: “Our new link to Stavanger will significantly benefit north east travellers as they will be able to conduct a day’s business in the Norwegian energy capital before returning to Newcastle in the evening. By basing a larger Saab 2000 aircraft in Newcastle, we are also increasing capacity on our popular Aberdeen route to meet demand.”
Newcastle International’s aviation development manager, Chris Sanders, said: “We welcome the introduction of a Saab 2000 in Newcastle, which Eastern Airways is using to expand its services.”
The airline celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and also flies from Newcastle to Birmingham, Southampton, Cardiff and Isle of Man. As part of a partnership with regional development agency, One NorthEast, Eastern Airways has an aircraft branded in North East England “passionate people, passionate places” livery to help promote the north east.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, November 12, 2007