EasyJet teams up with Boots to offer more Covid test options
EasyJet has joined forces with Boots to make it easier for people to book their pre and post-travel Covid-19 tests.
The new partnership allows customers to book or order the necessary Covid-19 travel testing services via easyJet.com.
Following the restart of international leisure travel, easyJet customers will be able to book tests needed both before and after their holiday, through Boots.
The service will go live on easyJet.com in the coming days.
Customers can book the pre-departure In-store Covid-19 PCR Testing Service (£85), which is available at over 200 Boots stores nationwide and offers results the next day.
They can also purchase an at-home self-swab Covid-19 PCR Test Kit (£65) from 500 stores or online via Boots.com which will be delivered to their home.
Customers travelling to countries that accept antigen tests can book the In-Store Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Testing Service (£59.00), which provides same-day results.
Sophie Dekkers, Chief Commercial Officer for easyJet said: "We’re delighted to be partnering with Boots to provide customers with more direct access to trusted testing services."
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