FOR GRAHAM: easyJet flexible fares advertorial

Wednesday, 10 Sep, 2010 0

 

One of the key benefits of flying with easyJet is its flexibility, which is something that rival airlines only offer to passengers travelling on the most expensive fares.

 

Passengers who arrive at the airport early can jump on an earlier flight home for no additional cost, assuming there is availability, while those who miss their flight can switch to a later departure for a flat fee of £43 per person.

 

"One of the many things people don’t realise about easyJet is that we are more flexible than the traditional airlines," said regional general manager UK Paul Simmons. "We are especially flexible on your flight home."

 

Being able to switch, free of charge, to an earlier flight home is a real benefit to business travellers whose meetings might finish earlier than expected. Those whose meetings overrun won’t have to panic about missing their flight if they know they can get a seat on a later departure for only £43 extra.

 

Also very popular with business travellers is the airline’s London Flex fare, which allows passengers to fly back to any London airport, no matter which airport is stated on their ticket, at no additional cost.



 

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Linsey McNeill

Editor Linsey McNeill has been writing about travel for more than three decades. Bylines include The Times, Telegraph, Observer, Guardian and Which? plus the South China Morning Post. She also shares insider tips on thetraveljournalist.co.uk



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