New easyJet routes from Bristol and Newcastle for 2007

Thursday, 27 Nov, 2006 0

New routes from Bristol and Newcastle plus increased frequencies from other departure points feature as part of easyJet’s summer 2007 schedule from UK regional airports.

The budget carrier is to launch Bordeaux flights three times a week from Bristol starting in June.

Four flights a week from Newcastle to Krakow are being launched from April 1. Menorca will be served with a twice-daily service from the North East from July 14, bringing the airline’s network from the airport up to 18 routes.

Seats go on sale from tomorrow while the rest of the summer schedule, including flights from three London airports and the carrier’s European bases, will be released in the next few weeks, the airline said.

Report by Phil Davies 



 

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