EasyJet holidays unveils ‘huge’ summer programme

Friday, 10 Oct, 2022 0

EasyJet’s summer 2023 flying schedule has seen thousands more package holidays released. 

It has increased by over three quarters for next summer, meaning destinations, such as Mallorca and Faro have over 60% more availability.

Some brand new destinations for the season have gone on sale, including Milan, Athens, Chania, Porto and Valencia.

More than 5,000 hotels available across over 500 resorts on sale for summer 2023 with seven-night beach holidays starting from £299 per person, and three-night city breaks from £265.

Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays Commercial Director, said: “With so many people getting back into the swing of travel this year, we know summer 2023 is going to be a huge one. So, we’ve made the most of our airline’s recently launched flying schedule, to offer thousands more holidays.”



 

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