EasyJet puts seats on sale for summer 2024
EasyJet has put the summer 2024 schedule on sale with 83,000 flights to and from the UK between 3 June 2024 and 1 September 2024.
There are easyJet flights to 132 destinations across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East from 21 UK airports.
It encompasses city breaks and summer beach holidays.
It sees thousands more package holidays for spring 2024 available to book through easyJet holidays.
It offers packages including flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers on beach holidays.
Airfares are now available for next summer across 493 routes from the UK.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: “We’re delighted to be putting our flights for summer 2024 on sale so customers can book early and enjoy great value fares.”
Holidaymakers looking for a last-minute getaway inspiration can use easyJet’s Low Fare Finder.
EasyJet serves 21 UK airports.
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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