Low cost carriers added by Opodo
Online travel retailer Opodo is to sell low fare flights from five carriers as customers seek cheaper options.
EasyJet, Monarch, Jet2, Sterling and Wizz Air flights are being made available with more budget airlines expected to be included in coming months, according to the company.
Commercial director Andrew Wilson said: “We’ve noticed more and more people are looking to save money on their flights.
“The Opodo customer is typically savvy and a smart booker, and these new itineraries give them more direct flight choices at better prices.
“Combined with the recent launch of our air booking tools, we’re providing customers with more ways to save on their travel so they have more cash to spend when they get there.â€
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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