EasyJet duets with Eurovision Song Contest
EasyJet has been announced as the Official Airline Partner of the Eurovision Song Contest in a multi-year partnership.
The airline will fly thousands of visitors from across Europe into Copenhagen for this year’s contest.
The airport provides direct access to the host city of Malmo, Sweden, where the live semi-final and final events take place on 7, 9 and 11 May.
The airline will operate over 10% more seats to and from Copenhagen compared to the same period last year.
Gabriella Neudecker, Marketing Director, easyJet said: “We couldn’t be prouder to be the Official Airline Partner. We are proud to play our part in connecting people across Europe.”
EasyJet now flies over 1,000 routes to more than 150 airports.
It says over 300 million Europeans live within one hour’s drive of an easyJet airport.
The airline offers 14 routes from the UK, France, Switzerlans, Germany, Italy, Portugal and the Netherlands to Copenhagen.
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