EasyJet adds Fuerteventura holidays from Birmingham
EasyJet is launching a new route from Birmingham offering Fuerteventura holidays and flights.
Fuerteventura holidays are now on sale for next summer.
A new base with the addition of three aircraft at Birmingham from spring 2024 has enabled the airline to further expand its Birmingham network.
EasyJet already serves routes from Birmingham to popular beach and city destinations including Amsterdam, Naples, Lisbon, Faro and Palma de Mallorca.
It also flies to key domestic destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast.
In June, the airline confirmed it would launch 15 new routes from next summer, adding up to a total of 29 routes from Birmingham including Fuerteventura.
EasyJet holidays customers have early access and can now book Fuerteventura holidays online.
Packages include flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers on beach holidays.
Flights across new routes will be on sale in the coming months.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: “We are delighted to announce further network expansion for Birmingham, which will create around 100 direct jobs for pilots and crew.”
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