

New Birmingham flights announced…
8.04.21 | OliverIt is an exciting time as airlines start to announce new routes from all over the UK. Our biggest local airport is Birmingham and it’s great to see more new routes recently announced for this summer, winter and next summer too!
Here are the latest announcements:
- From 26th April: Jersey
- Always popular with clients from the Midlands, Jersey is preparing to welcome back visitors in time. Nathan visited last summer with his family and can offer first-hand knowledge and advice when booking with us.
- From 29th June: Majorca, Málaga, Alicante, Faro & Corfu
- It is no surprise these four destinations will welcome flights from Birmingham this summer. They are popular summer spots and whilst they offer more choice they are always in high demand so we do advise booking early.
- From 19th July: Antalya & Dalaman (Turkey)
- Turkey’s popularity continues to rise as it offers excellent value for money and excellent hotels with lots of facilities. Whether you prefer a smaller, quieter resort like Fetiye or are looking for an all-inclusive family resort, there are plenty of options and these new direct flights from Birmingham to turkey add more choice for locals.
- New for Winter 2022: Geneva, Gernoble, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Turin & Barcelona (for Andorra)
- These airports are perfect to serve the winter ski market but also short breaks and Christmas markets!
- New for Summer 2022: Innsbruch, Sardinia & Sicily
- We couldn’t be more happy to welcome direct flights to one of our favourite spots in the Med, Sicily for next summer. the Island also welcomes the new Four Seasons San Domenico Palace this year so we are confident it will be a popular choice for 2022. Oliver & Nathan have both also visited Sardinia so can advise where best to stay and make use of this new local flight. Innsbruch will appeal to those looking for a Lakes & Mountain style holiday.
To plan and book your luxury or specialist holiday to any of these destinations call us on 01543 258631.
Main photograph above taken by Oliver during his visit to Sardinia.