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Those looking towards Spain as a country to Invest in will be please by the news that Kiss Flights has announced their intention to fly to the country from Glasgow Airport as of later this year.
The new routes will fly to popular destinations such as Tenerife and Malaga, with additional flights to Las Palmas, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura also scheduled during the summer season.
Following the collapse of Globespan, which resulted in thousands of holidaymakers being stranded over the Christmas period, the tour operator will take off from Scotland for the first time.Kiss Flights director Paul Moss said the company was delighted to offer the new flights from Glasgow.
He commented "Since the demise of Flyglobespan we have had unprecedented requests from the travel trade to offer increased capacity from Scotland.”
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