EasyJet launching 15 new routes from new base Birmingham
Easyjet is set to launch 15 new routes from Birmingham next summer.
New Birmingham flights include Barcelona, Tenerife, Antalya, Berlin, Jersey, Sharm El Sheikh, Rhodes, Alicante, Corfu, Heraklion, Tunisia and Kos .
EasyJet holidays packages are now available.
It is offering travel agents the chance to win a £300 shopping voucher when making an easyJet holidays booking from the new Birmingham base to any destination.
It includes bookings made until 5 July, with one winner drawn at random each day.
Flights across the new routes will be on sale on easyJet.com in the coming months.
The expansion comes just a month after easyJet announced a new three-aircraft base at Birmingham Airport in spring 2024.
EasyJet currently serves 13 domestic connections and Birmingham flights to popular beach and city destinations.
These include Amsterdam, Geneva, Milan, Naples, Lisbon, Faro and Palma de Mallorca.
Paul Bixby, Commercial Director at easyJet holidays, said: “We’re offering a huge range of holidays to Europe’s most loved destinations, with hundreds of hotels to choose from.”
Tom Screen, Aviation Director for Birmingham Airport said: “We are thrilled to see the launch of easyJet holidays to BHX customers.”
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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[email protected]Jun 30, 2023 07:25 PM
I think is very interesting news from Easy JetBlue, Org. I might be interested in getting more information for trips to Spain, esp Madrid and/or Palma de Mallorca. Thanks
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