Easyjet unveils new corporate traveller fare

Sunday, 14 Dec, 2010 0

 

Easyjet has taken another step in its bid to woo business travellers with the introduction of a flexible fare which will allow corporate travellers to change flight dates as many times as they want.
 
The fare, which leads in at £99.99 one way including taxes, lets passengers make unlimited date chages within a four week period – one week before and up to three weeks after the original booked date.
 
The fare will also mean automatic speedy boarding, no booking fees and a free checked in hold bag. It can be booked via the GDSs or on self-booking tools.
 
Easyjet UK general manager Paul Simmons said: “Our new flexible fare has been welcomed by travel management companies and business travellers who regularly use Easyjet’s extensive European flight network.
 
“It means that if circumstances change, business passengers are not committed to their original flight and can now easily amend their booking without any unnecessary hassle and cost.”
 
by Dinah Hatch

 



 

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