easyJet, Europe’s leading low fares airline, today announced it would add Kosovo and the Isle of Man to its network this spring, with services between Liverpool and Isle of Man as well as services from Geneva and Basel to the Kosovan Capital, Pristina.
In addition the airline will also introduce a new route connecting Geneva with Tel Aviv, a destination easyJet recently began serving from London Luton, which is proving to be a great success.
The details of the routes are as follows:
|
ROUTE |
START DATE |
FREQUENCY |
FARES one way / return inc taxes |
|
Liverpool – Isle of Man |
21 May |
Daily excl. Tue |
£22.99 / £45.98 |
|
Geneva – Pristina |
19 June |
Wed, Sat |
CHF 39.95 / 85.90 |
|
Basel - Pristina |
26 June |
Thu, Sat |
CHF 39.95 / 85.90 |
|
Geneva – Tel Aviv |
30 August |
Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun |
CHF 51.95 / 103.90 |
The addition of these four new routes will take the total number of new easyJet routes to be added to the airline’s network in 2010 to 74.
Andy Harrison, easyJet’s chief executive, said:
“easyJet has become Europe’s Number 1 air transport network by providing the lowest fares to the most convenient airports. As a result 300 million passengers now live within an hour of an easyJet Airport.
We are the only truly European airline and thanks to our growth in Kosovo, Israel and the Isle of Man, we now offer a choice of over 500 routes in 29 countries.”
For more information contact Samantha Day in the easyJet Press Office:
Tel: 01582 52 52 52 Email: press.office@easyjet.com
About easyJet:
easyJet is Europe's leading low-fares airline, currently operating 182 aircraft on 504 routes, to 119 airports in 29 countries. easyJet carried over 46 million passengers last year.