EasyJet introduces more routes for ’08

Wednesday, 10 Dec, 2007 0

Six new routes are to be introduced by easyJet from UK airports next summer.

This brings the total number of new flights to be started over the next six months up to 18, with further expansion planned.

Daily Luton-Pisa flights will start on March 30 costing £41.98 return.

That will be followed by Glasgow-Faro on April 22 with three flights a week with fares starting at £41.98 return.

Edinburgh-Nice starts on April 24 with three flights a week costing from $47.55 return.

Four flights a week will run between Bristol and Biarritz from April 23 with fares leading in at £37.39 return.

Bristol will also gain flights to Olbia in Sardinia and Split in Croatia from April 26. Fares start at £41.98 return to Olbia and £46.98 to Split, all including taxes.

The airline has also put on sale its summer 2008 schedule from Luton, while flights from Gatwick are due to be available within the next two weeks.

UK general manager David Osbourne said: “EasyJet will launch 18 new routes over the next few months from our bases across the UK and we will shortly announce further expansion, reinforcing our position as the UK’s largest airline.”

by Phil Davies    



 

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