EasyJet Holidays scrambles to rearrange Belfast trips
EasyJet Holidays is scrambling to rearrange breaks to Northern Ireland after the country went into national lockdown.
The operator said it has contacted all customers due to travel to Belfast over the next four weeks offering a full refund or a travel credit.
It said a refund would be provided within an average of 12 days.
Customers also have the option of continuing with their trip.
EasyJet Holidays Customer Director Matt Callaghan said: "Nothing is more important to us than being able to make sure our customers have safe, comfortable and enjoyable holidays, so with this front of mind we acted quickly to contact our customers due to travel to and from Belfast, who are affected by the announcements to share the update and their options.
"We’ve been offering as much support as we can to our customers during these difficult times which is why we introduced a set of Covid Commitments to ensure peace of mind when booking with easyJet holidays."
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