Primera Air will begin direct flights five times a week from London Stansted to Washington Dulles airport, with flights commencing August 22. Primera Air will also increase flight frequency between London (Stansted) and Toronto to improve connectivity between these destinations.
“We’ve been planning to add Washington from the beginning of the transatlantic flight project. We see a strong demand for this route and we are the first low-cost airline to start operations between both cities, offering people an affordable way of transatlantic travel,” says Andri Már Ingólfsson, President and owner of Primera Air. The new route is also great news for London Stansted airport which is successfully building the long haul flight network:
Due to growing demand for flights from London (Stansted) to Toronto, Primera Air has decided to increase flight frequency from three to five flights per week. “Our booking numbers show that travellers have been waiting for flights to North America. We are very satisfied with the results so far and are adjusting our flight network accordingly,” says Andri M. Ingólfsson. “The announcement of Washington Dulles Airport joining Primera Air’s existing long-haul schedule, as well as the increased frequency to Toronto, is a real vote of confidence in Stansted and of the demand for long haul flights to and from London and the East of England,” adds Ken O’Toole.
As announced previously, Primera Air is opening new bases in Birmingham (BHX), London Stansted (STN) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) for flights to New York, Boston and Toronto this April along with new routes from UK to Málaga, Palma de Mallorca, Alicante, Barcelona and Chania. In the next two years, Primera Air says it plans to increase its presence on current bases and add new transatlantic routes and bases, as the airline has 20 new Boeing MAX9-ER on order.