List of Flyglobespan destinations
Flyglobespan, a now defunct British low-cost airline based in Edinburgh, Scotland, operated scheduled services to the following destinations (at December 2009):[1]
Africa
- Egypt
- Hurghada - Hurghada International Airport
- Sharm el-Sheikh - Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport
Americas
North America
- Canada
- Calgary - Calgary International Airport (seasonal)
- Vancouver - Vancouver International Airport (seasonal)
- Halifax - Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport (seasonal)
- Greater Toronto - Hamilton International Airport (seasonal)
- United States of America
- Orlando - Orlando Sanford International Airport (seasonal)
Europe
- Croatia
- Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik Airport [seasonal]
- Cyprus
- France
- Nice - Côte d'Azur Airport [seasonal]
- Ireland
- Dublin - Dublin Airport [seasonal]
- Portugal
- Spain
- Alicante - Alicante Airport
- Barcelona - Barcelona Airport [seasonal]
- Lanzarote - Arrecife Airport
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Gran Canaria Airport
- Málaga - Málaga Airport
- Palma de Mallorca - Son Sant Joan Airport
- Tenerife - Reina Sofía Airport
- Switzerland
- Geneva - Geneva International Airport [seasonal]
- Turkey
- Dalaman - Dalaman Airport [seasonal]
- United Kingdom
- Scotland
- Aberdeen - Aberdeen Airport Base
- Edinburgh - Edinburgh Airport Base
- Glasgow - Glasgow International Airport Base
- Northern Ireland
- Belfast - Belfast International Airport [seasonal]
- England
- Teesside - Durham Tees Valley Airport [seasonal]
- Scotland
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References
- "Flyglobespan Timetables". Archived from the original on 29 April 2009. Retrieved 6 September 2009.
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