EasyJet brings Spain flights back to London Southend
Budget leisure carrier easyJet will resume flights from London Southend to Palma de Mallorca and Malaga next summer
Flights will restart on 1 May 2022 and operate up to six times a week throughout the summer season
Seats are now available to book from £22.99.
Package holidays are also available for booking in both destinations from London Southend through easyJet holidays.
All easyJet holidays include flights, accommodation, 23kg of checked luggage and transfers.
"We are delighted to be able to serve customers from London Southend Airport again for next summer. We remain committed to providing affordable and easy connections to our customers across London and the east of England."
All customers booking flights with easyJet get flexible booking options under its Protection Promise, including fee-free changes up to two hours before departure.
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