EasyJet expands from Belfast with four new routes
EasyJet is expanding its network from Belfast with new routes to Barcelona, Gdansk, Prague and Venice.
Fares start at £19.99 one-way on all four services which start this autumn from Belfast international airport.
Prague will be served four times a week, Barcelona three times a week, Gdansk and Venice twice a week.
The airline is to base an additional aircraft in the province to serve the additional flights, bringing the total to six operating to 24 destinations.
The carrier expects to carry more than 140,000 passengers on these routes in the first 12 months.
EasyJet has also increased frequencies on its Krakow service to five flights a week while Paris will have eight.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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