EasyJet FLEXIfare customers get London Gatwick lounge access
EasyJet FLEXI fare customers will now be able to enjoy pre-departure access to easyJet’s Gateway Lounge at London Gatwick airport.
The offer, which is being trialled until 30 November, is also available to any FLEXIfare customers who have already booked to travel until then.
EasyJet’s first airport lounge, which opened last summer, is the first airport lounge in collaboration with No1 Lounges at the North Terminal at London Gatwick airport where easyJet is the largest airline.
The lounge offers freshly brewed coffee, wine, or a full buffet offering.
The Gateway Lounge also has complimentary Wi-Fi, charging points and quiet spaces, and also caters to families with a TV den and games room.
New and existing customers travelling by 30 November who book a FLEXI fare will automatically receive up to three hours of access to The Gateway Lounge.
EasyJet’s FLEXIfare is a bundled fare offering customers additional benefits included in the price, such as a 23kg hold bag, use of dedicated easyJet Plus Bag Drop, fast track security, free flight and route changes and an Eat.Drink.Shop voucher.
Ali Gayward, UK Country Manager for easyJet, said: “We are always looking for new ways to offer travellers more choice and great value, so we’re delighted to have launched this trial.”
The Gateway lounge can also be booked in advance by all easyJet customers through easyJet’s exclusive partnership with Holidays Extras at https://parking.easyjet.com/easyjet-lounges.html?agent=BF121
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