easyJet has announced its summer 2023 schedule on sale from Scotland, with seats on over a quarter of a million flights available for travel between May 9, 2023 and September 30, 2023.
Flights are now available to book including: Glasgow to Berlin and Paris from £29.99; Glasgow to Malaga and Alicante from £34.99; Edinburgh to Munich and Keflavik from £31.99; Edinburgh to Lisbon and Naples from £34.99. The fares are one way per person including taxes.
easyJet also said that will introduce an additional aircraft to its Edinburgh base from next summer, to meet the increased demand for holiday travel. With the addition, starting summer 2023 easyJet will base a total of nine aircraft at Edinburgh, operating on 39 routes across the UK, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. The ninth aircraft will be based in Edinburgh throughout the year, and will join two 156-seat Airbus A319 and six 186-seat A320 aircraft already serving the airline’s customers in Edinburgh.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, commented: ‘Nearly three decades ago we launched the airline with services from London Luton to Edinburgh and Glasgow. Twenty-seven years on, Scotland remains an important focus for easyJet and we continue to see opportunity in Scotland, which is why we are delighted to be adding an additional aircraft to our Edinburgh airport base to serve even more customers in Scotland next summer.
‘We are also delighted to be putting our flights for summer 2023 on sale today, so customers can book early to snap up the best fares across our network and find a great-value summer getaway in the most fantastic beach and city destinations Europe has to offer.
‘With seats now available across thousands of flights serving four Scottish airports on over 70 routes to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, now is a great time to book for next summer with easyJet.’
Kate Sherry, Aviation Director at Edinburgh Airport added, ‘The continued expansion of easyJet at Edinburgh Airport shows the strength that the Edinburgh market has, as well as the confidence that one of our closest airline partners has in Scotland’s busiest airport. The industry’s recovery is still ongoing and this additional based aircraft will sustain the positive trajectory that we have seen at Edinburgh.
‘The launch of the summer programme comes at a great time as we move into the winter and we begin to think about that summer holiday and dream about the sunshine and the beach, something this programme delivers in buckets and spades! Whether it’s discovering a new city or returning to a favourite spot, the variety of destinations provides passengers with plenty of choice and something to really look forward to next year.’