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    easyJet launches new domestic summer routes from Bristol to Aberdeen and Jersey

    News TeamBy News Team12/07/2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    easyJet has announced the launch of its first flights on two new domestic summer routes from Bristol.

    The flight from Bristol to Aberdeen will operate up to four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays with fares starting from £24.99. Meantime, flights from Bristol Airport to Jersey will be operating three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with fares starting from £14.99.

    Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: ‘We are delighted to be celebrating the launch of our first flights from Bristol Airport to Aberdeen and Jersey for the first time. These routes further strengthen our network from Bristol and provide more connectivity for our customers whether they are reuniting with loved ones, connecting for business, or want to explore more of the UK this summer.

    ‘We are proud to be the largest airline in Bristol and remain committed to offering customers great value fares and more choice when they fly with us.’

    Dave Lees, CEO, Bristol Airport said: ‘We are delighted to welcome customers to easyJet’s services to Jersey and Aberdeen this weekend. Connectivity with the rest of the UK is extremely important and easyJet being our largest based airline has been integral to unlocking these key air links. We will continue to work with easyJet, enhancing and developing the route network for the future.

    ‘The routes offer improved choice and flexibility to customers wishing to travel within the UK and provides surety and confidence to customers when arranging the long-awaited family visit, a well-deserved holiday or business trip.’

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    ‘Safety and security of our customers and colleagues remains our key priority and is at the forefront of all planning and preparations we have in place for customers. We will continue to work closely with airlines, the government, Department for Transport and Public Health England on the latest information as it becomes available.’

    All customers booking flights with easyJet receive its ‘Protection Promise’. All easyJet customers will now be able to change their flights this summer without a change fee at any time up to two hours before departure.

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