EasyJet touts more discounts on city breaks
EasyJet holidays has launched deeper discounts on winter city breaks following the easing in testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers.
Following the announcement, it saw website sales increase by over 200% for package city break bookings for this winter versus the previous week, and an 80% increase in visitors to its website.
It is offering £15 off per person on all city breaks taking off between now and 31 March 2022, with packages starting from £115 per person.
The discount is on top of the deals currently available through the ‘Big Orange Sale’, which offers up to £300 off package holidays to over 100 destinations.
Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays Commercial Director, said: "It’s great news that the testing regime is being made much more straightforward for holidaymakers, and we can see from the significant increases in bookings and visits to our site that our customers think so too."
"January is a key time of year when lots of people are looking to plan a getaway, and we’re pleased that now our customers can book with even more confidence.
EasyJet holidays top winter 2021 packages include two nights at the Spatz Aparthotel, Krakow on a room only basis for £115 per person, including flights from Luton airport, and two nights at the Hotel Bleibtreu Berlin by Golden Tulip, on a room only basis for £143 per person, including flights
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