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EasyJet is re-locating to a new head office at London Luton airport this week.
Called Hanger 89, the building was formerly occupied by Britannia/TUI.
Over the next few days, management and admin staff will gradually make the move to the new building which is just 150 metres from its current office, easyLand.
Work on the new building began last year. It has an open plan interior to “reflect the airline’s ‘less is more’ approach” and, as expected, has been painted orange..
In addition to over 30,000 sq ft of office space, H89 can house three Airbus 319s/Boeing 737s.
CEO Andy Harrison said: “Our current building at easyLand has been a great start for the airline in its younger years but now it’s time to move to Hanger 89 which will better serve the needs of the business.”
By Lisa James
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