EasyJet signs Mickey Mouse deal
EasyJet has started to sell Disneyland Paris tickets via its website after being one of the theme park’s recommended airlines.
In a reciprocal agreement, easyJet flights will also be available via the Disneyland Paris website.
The pan-European deal includes travel to Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports from over 50 cities across Europe including the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Denmark, Romania, Portugal, Switzerland, Poland and the Czech Republic.
EasyJet Holidays plans to offer flight inclusive packages, including accommodation and entrance tickets, to Disneyland Paris in the near future.
Disneyland Paris chief executive Philippe Gas said: "Nearly half of our guests come from abroad and almost a fifth travel by plane so it’s really important that we ensure that our guests have access to a wide range of travel options."
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