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EasyJet holidays adds 10 routes for summer 2021

Budget carrier easyJet has introduced 10 new services from Luton, Bristol, Gatwick, Belfast and Birmingham for this summer.

Customers flying from Luton can book packages with easyJet holidays to five new destinations: Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt; Santorini and Preveza in Greece; and Larnaca in Cyprus.

Holidaymakers can fly to Corfu directly from Belfast, while those departing from Bristol can reach the Greek islands of Santorini and Mykonos.


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Also new is a Birmingham-Amsterdam service, offering the chance to book city breaks with easyJet holidays, plus direct flights and holidays to Bourgas, Bulgaria, from Gatwick.

Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays commercial director, said: “We know that people are desperate to go on holiday again once it’s safe to do so, so we’re really pleased to be launching 10 new holiday routes from UK airports, directly and through our trade partners, for holidays this coming summer.

“We’re especially excited to launch brand new holidays to Sunny Beach in Bulgaria, as well as launching our first holidays to Amsterdam from Birmingham.

“We know there is nervousness around travel right now, but our customers can rest assured that we offer ultimate flexibility, if their plans change.

“We’re really excited to work on these new holiday launches with our trade partners, who have shown us incredible support, and we can’t wait to start taking people away on their well-earned breaks once again.”

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