The most wanted holiday destinations from Bournemouth Airport

Suggestions on Facebook included destinations such as the USA, Italy, and France, as well as calls for better links to other parts of the United Kingdom. The comments were posted beneath a Facebook update from Bournemouth Airport. READ MORE: Bournemouth Airport announces brand new route to 'magical' destination An aerial picture of Bournemouth Airport at Hurn on September 18, 2019. Picture by Stephen Bath (Image: Newsquest) Multiple ideas touched on more flights to Italy.  One person said: "Disappointed that the Venice route has stopped", another added to this saying: "More to Italy please", with another asking for a route to Naples. The demand for more flights to Italy was again echoed by another who said: "A flight or two to Italy would be appreciated." Türkiye was also on the list of requests, with a call for flights to Bodrum. One person said: "Ryanair flying there twice a week from Stansted, surely a market exists spring to autumn?" Locations closer to home in the United Kingdom were also popular, with one commenter saying he would like a flight to Scotland "which doesn’t cost the earth". His comment highlighted a shared desire from other readers for more options to reach attractive UK vacation spots. One person said: "Can’t believe we have a Irish owned airline based at Bournemouth, but no flights to Ireland. "Any in the pipeline?" SEE MORE: Silent disco to illuminate town centre venue in support of global development goals Another expressed they would love to use Bournemouth Airport more, however the lack of flights to Athens is an obstacle. Other comments reflected interests dotted around Europe including Warsaw in Poland and Budapest in Hungary.  Further afield, travellers were also looking for transatlantic access. Another asked: "When is Bournemouth Airport going to get flights to the USA?" Bournemouth Airport communications responded to suggestions in the post often stating they have taken on the feedback but destinations are ultimately decided by the airlines not the airport itself. 
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