EasyJet also steps in
Thursday, 17 Dec, 2009
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A rescue fare of £60 (including taxes) is being offered by EasyJet to flyglobespan passengers stranded following the company’s failure.
The fare covers routes where EasyJet flights overlap with those of Flyglobespan.
These are: Faro to Glasgow, Malaga to Glasgow, Alicante to Glasgow, Faro to Edinburgh,
Malaga to Edinburgh,Alicante to Edinburgh and Geneva to Edinburgh.
The airline has made the offer available to any Globespan passengers due to return home on these routes over 14 days. The offer is available until 23:59 on December 30.
To claim the £60 rescue package, passengers are being advised to call EasyJet customer services on one of the numbers listed below.
Passengers must provide the agent with their Globespan booking reference number and present their Globespan booking confirmation at check-in as further proof of booking.
From UK: 0871 244 2366
From Spain: 807 0700 70
From Switzerland: 0900 000 258
From another country: +44 871 244 2366.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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