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Double points with Flybe



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Flybe is offering double Rewards4all points on all flights booked on or before 14th April for all customers flying to or from London Gatwick in April and May.
Passengers flying in Economy will receive not one, but two points for every flight taken and passengers in Flybe Economy Plus will receive not two, but four points for every flight.
This means that following Flybe's start of its expanded summer rou
te at the weekend, passengers can now redeem their even faster growing store of Rewards4all points for free flights from over 170 routes; or for a year's free Executive Lounge access to relax and unwind before flying
Mike Rutter, Flybe's Chief Commercial Officer says: "For passengers travelling from George Best Belfast City Airport this incentive is even more attractive as Flybe has just recorded an excellent punctuality record of 87% in January (CAA figures) for our London Gatwick service well ahead of our competitors not only flying the same route but those serving Heathrow and Luton as well.
With all these extra points on offer, our passengers could soon be enjoying free flights or Executive lounge access twice as fast as normal! The offer only lasts until 14th April though, so best book now to double your rewards and avoid missing out."




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  • Last Updated: 03 April 2008 11:55 AM
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  • Location: Banbridge
 
 
  

 
 


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