September 9 – easyJet, Europe’s leading airline, has launched its autumn sale meaning that thousands of flights across Europe are now on sale, providing customers with the opportunity to book a much-needed getaway or to be reunited with friends or family.
Customers looking to book their next trip can enjoy discounted fares as nearly 100k flights are being launched today across the entire easyJet network providing more than one million low fare seats for passengers to enjoy a well-deserved break or low-fared commutes. To avail customers must book by 14 September 2021.
Of these, more than one million seats are now on sale to and from the UK on 72,709 flights based on departures from October 2021 to September 2022, holidaymakers can look forward to low fares and friendly customer service by booking early at www.easyJet.com.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, commented:
“We are really pleased to be putting on our flights for autumn 2021 on sale today and have some very special prices we hope passengers will take advantage of. Our autumn sale will offer our customers in the UK more opportunities to reunite with friends and family across Europe.
“We remain focussed on strengthening our network, as well as providing customers with more choice, great value fares and unrivalled customer service.”
easyJet has bases across eight UK airports and operates on just under 1000 routes on its network across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Customers can look forward to a number of routes to destinations such as:
- London Gatwick to Malaga from £14.50*
- Manchester to Tenerife from £14.50*
- Bristol to Faro from £14.50*
- London Gatwick to Paphos from £24.10*
All customers booking flights with easyJet benefit from industry leading flexible booking policies under its ‘Protection Promise’ which means that customers can book now with confidence that if their plans change, so can their booking.
All easyJet customers will now be able to change their flights this year without a change fee at any time up to two hours before departure, providing even more last-minute flexibility. Unlike other airlines, there are no restrictions on dates or destination; customers can transfer to any flights currently on sale up to the end of September 2022, and to any other destination on the airline’s network which spans 35 countries across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This means that if some travel restrictions are impacting their destination country, such as self-isolation in destination or on return to the UK, customers can easily change their trip to another country on easyJet’s network. Plus, should a mandatory hotel quarantine impact a customer’s travel destination this summer, customers can now request a refund for their flight within four weeks before departure if the restriction is still in place, even if their flights are still operating.
easyJet has partnered with approved testing firms across Europe so that customers can get access to convenient and affordable testing, including PCR tests from £43 if required for their trip when they book flights and holidays at easyJet.com. The airline has also launched a new travel insurance policy which includes COVID-19 cover as standard. The new COVID-19 travel insurance will cover customers who are diagnosed with COVID-19 ahead of a trip, providing the necessary rearrangements or refunds, as well as cover to customers for any required medical care if diagnosed with COVID-19 during their trip. Customers who are unable to return home due to being diagnosed with the virus are also covered for additional accommodation, necessary medical assistance, and the cost of returning home safely.
The safety and wellbeing of all customers and crew remains easyJet’s highest priority and the airline continues to have a number of biological safety measures in place onboard in line with guidance from the relevant authorities. This includes daily enhanced cabin disinfection effective in protecting against coronavirus for at least 24 hours and mandatory mask wearing for customers and crew. All easyJet aircraft are already fitted with HEPA filters, similar to those used in hospitals, which filter 99.97% of airborne contaminants in the cabin, including viruses and bacteria.
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