EasyJet holidays launches 2023 packages with trade promo
EasyJet holidays put its summer 2023 packages on sale, with holidays now bookable up to the end of October 2023.
As part of the launch, travel agent partners have access to a trade exclusive promo code giving customers up to £200 off summer 2023 holidays.
It is offering holidays to over 50 destinations, with seven night sunshine packages starting from £345 per person and three night city breaks from £249.
It offers holidays to over 900 hotels, across handpicked, family, adults and undiscovered collections.
It will see the return of children being able to holiday for free, with thousands of free child places being offered throughout the season, including during school holidays.
Free child places are offered at over 40 hotels.
Over one million return seats will be available exclusively to the tour operator, with flights from eight UK airports.
To celebrate, easyJet holidays is offering agents an exclusive trade promo code, for customers to save £200 on holidays with a minimum spend of £2000 using code ORANGE 200, or a saving of £100 on a minimum spend of £700 using code ORANGE 100.
The code, which can be used until 23 November, is valid on all departures from 1 April 2023 to 31 October 2023.
"We’ve got a huge range of holidays and we’ve bought back thousands of free child places, because we know that families in particular are looking for a well-earned break," said Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays Commercial Director.
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