EasyJet puts seats on sale for autumn 2024
EasyJet has rolled out its autumn 2024 schedule as part of its ‘Orange Drop’.
This is a handpicked series of weekly offers and recommendations.
The overall schedule comprises 133,000 flights between 2 September and 30 November 2024 now available to book across the entire easyJet network.
It includes more than 68,000 flights to and from the UK on sale.
There are autumn flights to 137 destinations from 21 UK airports for holiday packages to top beach break and city destinations.
It adds thousands more package holidays for autumn 2024 through easyJet holidays to winter sun favourites including Canary Islands, Malta and Paphos, plus city escapes including Budapest, Reykjavik and Paris.
Fares start from £22.99 at easyJet.com and via the mobile app.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: We’re really pleased to be putting our flights for autumn 2024 on sale today, as customers continue to opt to book early.”
Last month the airline launched 12 new summer routes including London Luton and Manchester to Reus, Bristol to Malta, Liverpool, Glasgow and Belfast to Enfidha.
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