EasyJet holidays extends Rhodes season
Holiday firm easyJet holidays is extending the season in Rhodes, with holidays into November.
It follows a difficult, wildfire affected season.
The company is continuing to support its recovery as it welcomes tourists back.
It has seen strong demand from its customers for Rhodes holidays, with booking figures remaining strong during the recovery.
Earlier this year, easyJet holidays launched holidays to Greek destinations, including Rhodes, earlier than ever.
The additional Rhodes holiday packages are available from Bristol, London Gatwick, London Luton and Manchester. Airports
All easyJet holidays packages include flight, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers for beach holidays.
Paul Bixby, Commercial Director at easyJet holidays, said: “Rhodes is one of our most loved destinations, and we were saddened to see parts of the beautiful destination impacted this summer.”
“But it’s been fantastic to see that Rhodes is making a strong recovery, and holidaymakers are once again enjoying all the island has to offer.”
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