- easyJet has partnered with Microsoft Flight Simulator to bring its aircraft to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- With the latest generation of the franchise, players can now get behind the controls of an easyJet Airbus A320 family aircraft for the first time
- Budding aviators can experience what it’s like to fly some of the world’s most modern commercial aircraft across more 1000 easyJet routes to over 160 destinations in 37 countries
easyJet and its fleet of iconic A320 family aircraft have joined the ultimate game for aviation lovers – Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
The simulator is available to play on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, Steam, and with Xbox Game Pass, including Xbox Cloud Gaming, and PC Game Pass. It features easyJet’s A320 family of aircraft including the A319, A320, A320neo and A321neo, complete with the airline’s unmistakable orange livery, allowing players to experience flying easyJet aircraft for the first time.
Aviation enthusiasts worldwide will be able to experience what it is like behind the controls of easyJet’s fleet of modern aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and fly them to destinations across the airline’s network of over 1000 routes to 160 destinations in 37 countries, spanning Europe and North Africa.
Captain David Morgan, easyJet’s Chief Operating Officer commented:
“We’re excited to be a part of the Microsoft Flight Simulator community, which is not only a fantastic opportunity for us to share our passion for flying with players around the world, but something we hope will help to inspire the next generation of pilots and aviation enthusiasts.”
To celebrate easyJet joining Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the airline, in partnership with Xbox UK, is running a competition from today to 13th December on their Instagram pages @easyJet and @xboxuk where aviation lovers will be able to win a Premium Jumbo Deluxe Edition of the game simply by following both Instagram accounts and commenting where they would fly to using the in-game easyJet livery*.
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