EasyJet package holidays now on sale in Switzerland
EasyJet package holidays are now officially on sale in Switzerland.
Swiss customers can now book easyJet package holidays to over 70 top European destinations.
The portfolio of trips includes top five-star hotel stays.
Bookings can be made online for holidays departing from 9 January 2024.
Departures are from Geneva, Basel and Zurich airports.
Overall, easyJet holidays has more than 4,000 hotels to choose from in more than 70 locations across Europe.
They include beach and city breaks in Paris, Mallorca, Greece, Turkey and more.
In easyJet holidays’ recent Q3 trading update, it recorded 75% customer growth year on year.
Garry Wilson, easyJet holidays’ CEO, said: “We are thrilled to offer package holidays in Switzerland as we know they want holidays at great value.”
Holiday types include luxury, family or adult-only with various board options like all inclusive, half board, bed and breakfast and room only.
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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