Route expansion outlined by EasyJet

Monday, 24 Nov, 2009 0

 

 
New routes from Liverpool, Manchester and Stansted are part of expansion plans outlined by EasyJet
 
The budget carrier is to start a daily service between Stansted and Cagliari in Sardinia from March 28 with fares starting at £28.99 one way including taxes.
 
Malta will be served twice a week from Liverpool from June 13 with tickets also starting at £28.99 one way.
 
Four flights a week will run between Manchester and Helsinki from March 28 with a £28.99 lead-in single fare.
 
The airline is also starting four routes from Milan and three from Paris.
 
The arrival of six new Airbus 319s inthe new year will increase the total size of the fleet to 185 aircraft, enabling the airline to provide a greater choice of  destinations.
 
The addition of the 10 new routes will take the total number of routes to 449, across 112 airports in 28 countries.
 
EasyJet’s new routes:
 
 
ROUTE
START DATE
FREQUENCY
FARE
One way / return inc tax
Paris – Helsinki, Finland
8 February
Daily
€37.49 / € 63.48
Paris Catania, Sicily
9 February
3 weekly
€37.49 / € 62.48
Paris – Agadir, Morocco
9 February
4 weekly
€37.49 / € 67.48
Milan – Casablanca, Morocco
11 February
6 weekly
€28.99 / €60.98
Milan – Agadir, Morocco
11 February
3 weekly
€28.99 / €60.98
Milan – Oporto,
12 February
5 weekly
€26.99 / €53.98
Stansted – Cagliari, Sardinia
28 March
Daily
£28.99 / £46.65
Manchester – Helsinki, Finland
28 March
4 weekly
£28.99 / £53.98
Milan – Malta
30 March
3 weekly
€27.99 / €53.98
Liverpool – Malta
13 June
2 weekly
£28.99 / £ 56.98
 
 
 

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