Due to the six nations match between England and Ireland on Saturday March 19, 2011 Flybe flights from the Southampton Airport in Hampshire England has experienced an enormous amount of sales in record numbers. Therefore Flybe flights have incorporated 26 total flights between Southampton and Ireland.
Instead of using 78-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft, the flights are rather using 118-seat Embraer 195 jets to incorporate more and more number of passengers and an added service is for the return journey is also scheduled for the Sunday afternoon.
Mike Rutter, the Chief Commercial Officer of Flybe said that when the Six Nations fixture list came into being, in spite of extreme demands for the flights they worked rapidly and got the fruits of success. The huge sales clearly depict the Flybe’s dedication towards keeping the sporting fans of Britain on their move.
The match England versus Ireland at Aviva Stadium on coming Saturday will ensure the winning team a Grand Slam victory in the 2011 Six Nations series. The Flybe has been the primary key for reaching Dublin from England for many of the sports fans.
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