Easyjet unveils Valentine’s discounts February 13, 2009
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Book by Monday, February 16: Easyjet is offering discounts to romantic passengers travelling to European destinations.The UK’s largest budget airline, which is based at London Luton Airport, is reducing all of its fares throughout is European schedule by £10 for return flights departing between March 1 and 31, 2009.Passengers have been advised that they must enter the promotional code VALENTIN2009 when booking online to take advantage of the offer.
Easyjet launches Dalaman route February 12, 2009
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Easyjet has announced the launch of a service to the popular beach town of Dalaman in Turkey from Manchester Airport.The budget airline will operate a thrice-weekly schedule to the destination from August 6, 2009, with fares starting from £36.99 one-way, including all taxes and surcharges.Seats are already on sale and this new route brings easyJet’s total to 414, making it the largest low-cost airline in the world.Andy Harrison, easyJet’s chief executive, suggested that this expansion highlights the continuing growth of the airline.
easyJet cuts prices on 16m seats January 9, 2009
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Book by midnight, January 13: easyJet has launched its “biggest ever sale”, with reduced fares on 16 million seats.Passengers can get up to 25 per cent off flights to a number of destinations for travel between March 1 and June 30, 2009.The sale applies to all seats on all routes and includes peak period such as Easter and half-term.In addition to easyJet’s “biggest ever flight sale”, easyJetHotels is offering discounted accommodation for travellers until the end of October.
EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic discuss Gatwick bid December 13, 2008
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In a recent development, EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic are exploring the possibility of coming together in order to buy Gatwick airport. A report published in The Times stated that the two airlines have been holding discussions with financial backers over forming a consortium to propose a bid on the airport worth £2.5 billion. Provided their bid is successful, both the airlines have guaranteed to base a considerable number of their aircraft at Gatwick Airport. It is said that this move would significantly improve the revenue of the airport in future.