Easyjet boosts Bristol routes
Wednesday, 23 Sep, 2010
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Easyjet has launched two more routes out of Bristol airport, to Fuerteventura and Salzburg.
Flights will head off to the Canary Islands twice a week from December 11 and tickets are already on sale. Twice weekly flights to Salzburg will start from December 12.
The airline says that it also plans to increase capacity on its route from the south-western airport to Edinburgh from three to four daily flights this week.
UK commercial manager Sophie Dekkers said: “EasyJet now offers a total of 39 routes from Bristol Airport, and we plan to continue to expand further from this key base to provide yet more choice to travellers.”
Bristol Airport head of sales and marketing Jason Wescott added:“The additional frequency to Edinburgh responds to demand from business passengers for more flexibility on this key route. Four daily flights will make day-trips from Bristol to the Scottish capital more convenient, as well as improving access to the South West for Scottish visitors.”
by Dinah Hatch
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