EasyJet launches four new winter routes to the Alps
Leisure carrier easyJet is set to launch four new winter routes from three UK airports.
It kicks off with new London Stansted flights to Geneva and Zurich in Switzerland on 16 December, which operate twice a week throughout winter.
Also launching is a new route from London Southend to Grenoble starting on 14 January and operating once a week throughout the winter.
Additionally, easyJet is launching a new route from Birmingham to Salzburg in Austria starting on 13 January 2024.
EasyJet has also put on sale new ski holiday packages to Geneva, Zurich and Salzburg.
EasyJet is opening a new base at Birmingham in March 2024 with the addition of three aircraft.
This allows it to further expand its Birmingham network to 29 routes, including the latest addition of Salzburg.
The airline has already put 19 new routes from the UK on sale for this winter, including flights to Cairo in Egypt for the first time.
Flights on new winter routes are now available to book at easyJet.com and via the mobile app.
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