EasyJet launching new Iceland flights and holidays
EasyJet holidays has a new Iceland holiday destination on sale.
It put package holidays to Akureyri on sale for the first time, thanks to the introduction of a brand new route from London Gatwick.
Nestled in the Eyjafjörður fjord in North Iceland, Akureyri is known as ‘The Capital of the North’.
Its strategic location makes it the perfect base for exploring Iceland’s top natural and historic attractions,
The Iceland flight route launches this autumn, with easyJet holidays offering flight and hotel accommodation packages.
Its hotel portfolio includes the 4* Hotel Siglo by Keahotels, with a pool overlooking fishing boats, and the 4* Myvatn, near the Myvatn nature baths.
Holidaymakers can enjoy a vast range of excursions including whale watching, waterfalls, or catching the Northern Lights, via easyJet holidays’ excursion partner, Musement.
All hotels are available to book through a travel agent.
The brand-new destination is one of eight brand new routes on sale today with easyJet holidays, which include Birmingham to Paris, and Bristol to Marrakech.
Kelly Walker, Head of Distribution, said: “We’re thrilled to be adding this brand new destination.”
“Iceland is an incredible country, and Akureyri opens up even more of the destination to explore.”
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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