29 April 2008
A Manchester-Alicante service is to be started by easyJet in September
The airline is to fly four times a week on the route during the winter, starting from September 29.
Fares lead-in at Ãpound;27.99 one way including tax.
EasyJet expects to carry almost 60,000 passengers on the route in the first 12 months of operation.
UK commercial manager Carly Brear said: ââ¬ÅâThis is the first new route easyJet has introduced to its new Manchester base and we look forward to further expansion in the near future.
ââ¬ÅâThis announcement so soon after we commenced flying from Manchester is proof of the fantastic support we have had to date from the people of Manchester and surrounding areas.
ââ¬ÅâAlicante has proven to be a popular destination from other easyJet bases in the UK and now independent travellers from the North-West can take advantage of this new service from our Manchester base, to one of Spainââ¬â¢s most popular tourist destinations.ââ¬~
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