EasyJet increases flights to Iceland
EasyJet is launching two new routes from Manchester and Edinburgh to Reykjavik from March 2013.
Twice weekly flights will leave Edinburgh on Mondays and Thursdays and Manchester on Thursdays and Sundays.
Earlier this year, easyJet started a flight from London Luton to Reykjavik. It is being increased from three to four flights per week throughout the year.
Paul Simmons, UK Director at easyJet, said: "We’re delighted to be expanding our flights from the UK to Reykjavik in response to the route’s growing popularity.
"The destination is proving popular for leisure and business travellers alike."
Diane
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