EasyJet puts autumn flights on sale
Budget airline easyJet rolled out its autumn sale with discounted fares up for grabs across Europe.
To get the low fares, customers must book by 14 September 2021.
More than one million seats are now on sale to and from the UK based on departures from October 2021 to September 2022.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: "We are really pleased to be putting on our flights for autumn 2021 on sale today and have some very special prices we hope passengers will take advantage of."
The airline has bases across eight UK airports and operates just under 1,000 routes on its network across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Sale fares include London Gatwick to Malaga, Manchester to Tenerife and Bristol to Faro, all from £14.50, as well as London Gatwick to Paphos from £24.10.
The carrier has partnered with approved testing firms across Europe so that customers can get access to affordable testing, including PCR tests from £43 for their trip when they book flights and holidays at easyJet.com.
Additionally, the new Covid-19 travel insurance will cover customers who are diagnosed with the virus ahead of a trip.
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