EasyJet puts autumn 2022 flights on sale
Low fare airline easyJet has released flights for autumn 2022 with thousands of flights across Europe now available for an autumn getaway or half-term break.
More than 78,000 flights between 1 October and 30 November 2022 are available to book across the entire easyJet network.
Over 39,000 flights to and from the UK are now on sale.
The airline serves 10 UK airports, offering 102 destinations from the UK to Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: "We’re delighted to be putting our flights for autumn 2022 on sale today so customers can book early and enjoy low fares on flights across our d network."
"For those who are looking for inspiration on where to go, our Low Fare Finder helps customers find the cheapest flights across our entire network."
The airline is touting low fares from £26.99 to Amsterdam, Paris and Milan from London Luton and from £15.21 to Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Alicante departing London Gatwick.
All bookings benefit from flexible booking policies under easyJet’s Protection Promise, including fee-free changes up to two hours before departure.
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