EasyJet holidays launches summer 2023 trade promotion
EasyJet holidays has rolled out an agent promotion, offering trade customers savings of £100 on all summer 2023 holidays
Agents can use promo code S23TRADE100 to get £100 off their summer holiday, with a minimum spend of £800.
Promo codes can be applied on the ‘extras’ page when booking a package through easyJet holidays.
The tour operator is offering holidays to over 50 destinations, with seven-night sunshine packages starting from £276 per person and three-night city breaks from £165.
The promotion will run until 22:00 on 14 April 2022 and is valid on all easyJet holidays taking off between 1 April 2023 and 31 October 2023.
The 2023 summer season comprises offerings to Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Turkey and Greece, and features breaks to recently added hotels in the easyJet holidays portfolio.
The discount can be applied to holidays at over 900 hotels, across its handpicked, family, adults, and undiscovered collections.
It is also offering more free child places.
Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays’ Commercial Director, said: “We wanted to launch a promotion to not only give holidaymakers even better value but to give our trade partners, who’ve worked so hard to get the industry back on its feet, an exclusive offer to support with bookings.”
“We’re looking forward to launching more trade offers in the future.”
Customers booking through trade partners can enjoy flexible options, such as changes up to 28 days before departure.
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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