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easyJet Expands Routes and Adds Additional Seats

Sarah Gharib
Last updated: 18 February 2022 12:14
By Sarah Gharib
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Europe’s leading budget airline, easyJet, has just announced that it is adding 90,000 additional seats across 26 routes in time for this Easter and Summer holiday season.

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easyJet releases thousands of additional seats © Marco Macca / Travel Radar

This includes extra flights departing from London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol, Manchester, and Liverpool to some of Europe’s famous beach and ski destinations, such as; Portugal with over 500 miles of the Atlantic Ocean coastline and the surrounding Swiss and French Alps of Geneva. Tickets start from just £20.99 each way.

 

EasyJet's current Route Map © EasyJet
easyJet’s current Route Map © easyJet

easyJet’s UK Country Manager, Ali Gayward, stated:

“We are delighted to be adding even more seats to our summer 2022 schedule, so that we can provide our customers in the UK with even more choice to enjoy to some of Europe’s best ski, beach, and city destinations, just in time to book an Easter break to look forward to.”

 

easyJet, which currently has 443 routes to over 100 destinations, carried more than 96 million passengers in 2019. With the effects of Covid-19 that came in place soon after, resulting in cancellations and lockdowns, EasyJet is now eager to offer Brits deserving of a getaway cheap ticket prices. Gayward added:

“We know that so many people have missed being able to holiday over the last two years and so it is a priority for many UK consumers. With low fares from just £20.99, hundreds of fantastic destinations to choose from, and many no longer requiring testing restrictions, now is a great time to book with EasyJet.

We are excited about our plans for next summer, which should see us return to near 2019 levels of flying and we can’t wait to welcome our customers back onboard.”

 

Some of the destinations and fares released today © EasyJet.
Some of the destinations and fares released today © easyJet.

With Covid-19 restrictions easing, will you be booking an Easter or Summer getaway this year? Let us know in the comments below.

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Jr Journalist - Sarah is anAviation and Travel enthusiast based in London. At Travel Radar she reports on the latest industry news, developments and passenger experiences. Outside of journalism, she has experience working in broadcast TV and Photography.
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