Angoulême flights to london restored
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CITYLINE SWISS TO PROVIDE THREE RETURN FLIGHTS A WEEK TO GATWICK, AFTER RYANAIR QUIT THE CHARENTE AIRPORT IN FEBRUARY REGULAR flights from Angoulême to London will be restored in June with
the arrival of a new operator to replace Ryanair. CityLine Swiss has begun taking bookings for the three return flights a week to Gatwick - on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from
June 2. The airline will also operate flights from the Charente airport to Lyon and Marseille - with bookings for these due to open later this week. Return tickets start at €55 and include a
20kg hold baggage allowance, one piece of hand luggage and a snack, soft drink and English or French newspaper on board. All three routes will use 167-seater planes. The Gatwick flight is
scheduled to take an hour and 15 minutes. Angoulême lost its regular link to London in February when Ryanair stopped its Stansted flights in a row over money.