Innsbruck just got Easy-er

Thursday, 18 Dec, 2007 0

EasyJet has launched a Gatwick-Innsbruck service today, with fares starting at £44.98 return, including taxes.  

The Innsbruck service, which operates every day except Saturday, is expected to be popular with independent skiers this winter.

The low-cost carrier has also announced a new route for summer 2008, to Biarritz in the south of France.  

The four-times weekly Gatwick-Biarritz service begins operating on July 4, with fares starting at £43.49 return, including taxes.

Full details of all EasyJet’s services are available in its summer 2008 schedule, out today.

EasyJet UK general manager David Osborne said: “EasyJet has seen a huge increase in flights to ski and summer destinations this year. The new destinations from Gatwick will bring the choice of routes from the airline’s largest base up to 45.”

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