EasyJet puts green list Malta, Balearics on sale
EasyJet has responded quickly to put over 50,000 extra seats on sale in response to the newly expanded green list.
Malta and the Balearic Islands were among the destinations added for quarantine-free travel.
It includes two new routes from Bristol and London Luton to Malta which will launch next month and more seats to Malta on existing routes from London Gatwick and Manchester.
Flights and holidays are now available to book online.
Johan Lundgren, easyJet CEO commented: "EasyJet is ready and able to ramp up and we look forward playing our part in reuniting people with their loved ones or take them on a well-deserved break."
New flights to Malta take off from Bristol from 9 July 2021 and Luton from 11 July 2021, operating twice weekly this summer, with flights and holidays now on sale.
The airline is operating to Malta up to 18 times a week this summer from four UK airports (London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol, Manchester).
It is operating to Palma this summer up to 82 times a week from ten UK airports, while Menorca flights will run up to 25 times a week.
Additionally, there will be up to 40 flights a week this summer to Ibiza from five UK airports – London Gatwick, Bristol, Belfast, London Luton and Manchester.
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