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Flybe looks at Aberdeen options

Flybe plane [Pic: Flybe]
Flybe said Aberdeen featured heavily in its plans

Low cost regional airline Flybe has said it is determined to further expand its services from Aberdeen - targeting routes including Paris and Dusseldorf.

Flybe took over the service between Aberdeen and Gatwick earlier this year - and said it is going from strength to strength.

The company announced a rise in profits on Monday.

Flybe's chief commercial officer, Mike Rutter, said the terminal features heavily in future plans.




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