30 June 2008
Winter flights from Bristol, East Midlands, Manchester and Newcastle have been put on sale by easyJet.
Fares start at Ãpound;21.99 one-way in the winter schedule which runs from November 2 to March 28, 2009.
Geneva and Grenoble were the top winter ski destinations in 2007, but the addition of services to Innsbruck and Sofia earlier this year, are expected to open up new markets for independent winter sports enthusiasts, according to the airline.
The carrier is releasing its winter schedule base by base.
Flights from Basel, Belfast, Berlin, Edinburgh, Gatwick, Geneva, Glasgow, Liverpool, Luton, Lyon, Madrid, Milan Malpensa, Paris Orly, Paris Charles De Gaulle and Stansted, will be available within the next few weeks.
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