EasyJet holiday touts 2025 trade exclusive promotion
EasyJet holidays has just launched a trade exclusive promotion on summer 2025 holiday packages.
Travel agent clients can save up to £200 when booking a holiday package at a minimum spend of £2000, and £100 on a minimum spend of £800.
Savings will apply to all summer 2025 bookings to beach destination including Spain, Greece, Turkey and Canary Islands holidays.
It is also valid for city breaks including Amsterdam, Budapest and Paris.
The promotion is valid through to 23:00 on Sunday 19 November 2023, for holidays taken from 1 April 2025 to 31 October 2025.
Travel agents should use code S25TRADE on the easyJet holidays trade portal.
Roy Stratford, Head of Commercial partnerships said: “We know lots of people turn to their trusted travel agent when it comes to booking their summer getaway.”
“We’re pleased to be launching this trade exclusive promotion.”
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