EasyJet launching Skiathos holidays
EasyJet and sister brand easyJet holidays will launch Skiathos holidays and flights next summer.
It will offer departures from three UK bases – London Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester.
Skiathos package holidays are now on sale for next summer.
Holidays are available to a range of 3-5 star hotels.
EasyJet and easyJet holidays already offer flights and holidays to 15 Greek islands, including Corfu, Crete, Kos, Mykonos and Santorini.
The tour operator also recently announced it would be extending its season in Rhodes to the end of November, to support the island’s recovery efforts after summer wildfires.
Skiathos boasts 67 beaches and vibrant night life in Skiathos Town.
Customers have early access and can now book packages online at www.easyjet.com/en/holidays.
All Skiathos holidays packages include flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers.
EasyJet flights from Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester will be on sale in the coming months.
Paul Bixby, Commercial Director, said: “The Greek islands are particularly popular, so we’re delighted to have launched package holidays to Skiathos for the very first time.”
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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