The War Of Europe’s Low-Cost Airlines: BmiBaby Joins The Fray

May 19th, 2007 by Pia Taylor

BmiBaby Summer Sale

First, EasyJet announced its 2007 summer sale, then RyanAir promised 10 million seats on European-routes would be sold for between £10 and £20 (right now the airline is offering 1 million close-to-free seats on selected flights!).

British Airways jumped in, offering up to 20% off selected European routes and now UK-based bmibaby has joined the fray:

bmibaby have just flattened prices on over 800,000 seats to 20 top European destinations such as Palma, Faro and Lisbon.

Check out the amazing offers up for grabs for travel from May onwards flying from Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands and Manchester. (source)

The offer ends at midnight on Tuesday 22nd May 2007.

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