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Bmibaby to stop flying from Cardiff and Manchester
13th April 2011 Low-cost airline Bmibaby has announced it will cease flying from Cardiff and Manchester airports from the end of this summer.The airline said it needed to focus on its more established routes during the current economic climate.
As a result, four Bmibaby planes will be redeployed to Belfast, East Midlands and Birmingham airports.
Bmibaby's parent British Midland International (BMI) has recently been taken over by Lufthansa.
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