EasyJet adds Gatwick routes next summer - TravelMole


EasyJet adds Gatwick routes next summer

Friday, 13 Dec, 2006 0

Daily services from Gatwick to Palermo and Pisa form part of an expanded easyJet schedule for next summer.

The budget carrier is also raising the frequency of Luton-Ibiza flights from weekly to daily from May 25.

The Gatwick-Pisa flights start on April 3 and Gatwick-Palermo on June 18 with tickets starting at £27.99 one-way including taxes.

These are in addition to new regional departures from Edinburgh, Belfast, Newcastle and Bristol previously announced by the airline.

EasyJet will offer a network of 92 routes to 57 destinations from its three London bases in summer 2007 – Gatwick (35 routes), Luton (32 routes) and Stansted (25 routes).

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