EasyJet launches 12 new summer routes
EasyJet is launching a dozen new routes from eight UK airports.
It includes three routes to Alicante in Spain and Enfidha in Tunisia, as well as resuming flights to Reus in Spain.
In addition, easyJet holidays is launching its first beach holiday packages from Southampton.
Two brand new routes to Alicante will launch from Southampton on 31 March and Belfast City on 2 May.
Flights are also relaunching from Newcastle to Alicante from 2 April 2024. The three routes will operate throughout summer.
The airline will also restart flights from Luton to Reus and launch a new Reus route from Manchester.
Both will start on 2 April and operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the summer.
The airline has also announced three new routes to Enfidha in north-eastern Tunisia which operate year-round.
Enfidha holiday packages and flights begin from 1 April from Liverpool, Belfast International and Glasgow, all flying twice a week.
Also launching next summer is a new route from Bristol to Malta with flight taking off for the first time on the Easter weekend – 3 April.
It will run twice a week throughout summer on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Also, a new route from Glasgow to Larnaca begins on 4 May and operates twice a week throughout summer.
A new route from Southampton to Faro will also launch on 6 June once a week on Thursdays throughout the peak summer season.
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