Thomas Cook Airlines announced (24-May-2018) plans to launch twice weekly Manchester-Seattle service with Airbus A330-200 equipment, effective 27-May-2018. The summer schedule service will operate until Sep-2018. As previously reported by CAPA, Aer Lingus launched a year round Seattle service from Dublin earlier in May-2018. Thomas Cook also operates trans Atlantic services from the UK to New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orlando, Boston and Las Vegas. [more – original PR]
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