EasyJet signs new agreement for discounted airport Covid tests
EasyJet has inked a new agreement with long-standing Covid travel testing provider, Collinson.
With the return of international leisure travel from the UK, easyJet customers will be able to access Collinson tests at discounted prices
Prices start from £32 for a Lateral Flow Antigen, £66 for PCR and £68 for LAMP tests.
All the tests are approved for the UK government’s current mandatory testing.
For in-destination testing prior to returning to the UK, Collinson has launched a pre-return video testing solution.
Customers can book their appointment and test kit a minimum of three full working days prior to their UK departure at a special price of £32.
Up to 72 hours before their return flight, customers complete their test via video consultation with a medical practitioner, to verify the result and issue the relevant certification via email, all in line with the current UK government requirements.
Collinson’s testing solutions are now available to book via Collinsongroup.com/en/covid-19-testing/easyjet.
It has testing facilities at easyJet airports across the UK including London Luton, London Gatwick (APH Parking) and Manchester, as well as at the O2 Arena in central London.
Collinson is the only UK government-approved provider of the Test to Release (TTR) process that can release travellers arriving from ‘amber’ countries from quarantine after they have completed five full days of quarantine.
Sophie Dekkers, Chief Commercial Officer for easyJet said: "This partnership with Collinson enables us to provide customers with easy access to more convenient approved testing services, making it easier for them when travelling abroad this summer."
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