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Spanish province opened up from Norwich

Flights between Norwich International Airport and Alicante are to be reintroduced in September, it has been confirmed.
Flybe stopped operating the service last year, which means that holidaymakers in Norfolk have had to travel via London in order to reach the Spanish province.
However, Richard Jenner of Norwich International Airport has revealed that the route will start up again later this year.
Speaking to the Norwich Evening News, he said the flights would be operated by LTE International Airways - a first for a UK airport.
Mr Jenner commented: "Norwich is the only UK airport [LTE] are going to be flying from and they want to be the airline for Norwich when it comes to flying to Spain."
Meanwhile, Monarch Airlines has announced that is adding a number of extra flights to its Spanish routes.
Alicante will again be one of the beneficiaries, as 11 flights to the area will depart from Gatwick every week.
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