EasyJet holidays launches single parent discount offer
EasyJet holidays has rolled out a solo parent discount, offering single parents and one adult families more savings on a wide selection of holidays
They can save £50 per adult and £25 per child on holidays with a minimum spend of £800, departing from 2 February 2022 to 31 October 2023.
The discount can be applied using code ONEADULT and is valid for bookings until 22:00 on 31 March 2022.
The offer covers over 5,000 hotels in over 500 resorts.
The discount comes as confidence returns as a result of testing requirements being removed.
Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays’ Commercial Director, said: "We know that families in particular have really missed their holidays over the last couple of years."
"We’ve also seen a significant increase in holidaymakers looking for one adult family breaks so we’re
All easyJet holidays include flights, accommodation, 23kg of hold luggage, transfers on beach breaks and are covered by the Protection Promise.
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