EasyJet launches Glasgow Airport Twilight Bag Drop service
EasyJet has kicked off its Twilight Bag Drop service at Glasgow airport.
The free service allows customers on early morning flights to drop their bags off the evening before.
These saves time on their day of travel by skipping bag drop and heading straight to security.
It is available to all customers on early morning flights departing before 08.30 at Glasgow, which represents over a quarter of all flights.
Bags can be dropped between 16.00 and 21.00 the day before they fly.
The airline has also put in place various summer travel customer initiatives for families flying during the school holidays.
These include a family hotline, a new WhatsApp channel and extended customer service opening hours.
More than 12 million customers will travel with easyJet over the summer.
It is flying to over 135 destinations in 35 countries across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
The Twilight bag drop services is now available at five UK airports: London Gatwick, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, and now Glasgow.
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