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(E) Easyjet launches more flights to Croatia from Bristol, March 9th, 2006
Easyjet launches more flights to
Croatia
Thursday, 09 Mar 2006 09:34

Split, Croatia, is an ideal point for exploring the islands of Hvar and Brac
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Easyjet is launching cheap flights to a further five cities on top of last
week's move into three new markets.
Hot on the heels of its new route to Croatia's third largest city, Rijeka, the
low-fares airline revealed it will be flying to Split, Croatia's second largest
city after Zagreb, from May.
The addition of Split to the airline's rosters is good news for holidaymakers,
as the city is an ideal launch point for the exploration of Croatia's islands
such as Hvar and Brac.
Easyjet is also increasing its routes to France and Italy, with Ajaccio in
Corsica, Bordeaux, La Rochelle and Rimini new destinations for the airline.
It has added five new routes from Bristol to Rijeka, Toulouse, Krakow, La
Rochelle and Marseille, and revealed plans to launch flights between Edinburgh
and Alicante in the summer.
"This is a significant announcement from Easyjet," said Andrew Harrison, Easyjet
chief executive.
"As well as adding a further Croatian city to the network, we are delighted to
be growing even further at our Bristol base, from where we will carry almost
three million passengers in the coming year."
Easyjet's new routes
London Gatwick to Split, Croatia – launches May 2nd, four times a week (Tue,
Wed, Thu, Sat) with one-way fares from £25.99.
London Luton to Bordeaux, France – launches June 29th, daily, with one-way fares
starting from £25.99.
London Luton to Rimini, Italy- launches June 29th, four times a week (Tue, Thu,
Sat, Sun) with one-way fares starting from £25.99.
Edinburgh to Alicante, Spain – launches May 20th, Saturdays only, with one-way
fares starting from £30.99.
Bristol to Toulouse, France – launches July 21st, daily, with one-way fares
starting from £20.99.
Bristol to Krakow, Poland – launches July 21st, four times a week (Mon, Wed,
Fri, Sun), with one-way fares starting from £25.99.
Bristol to La Rochelle, France – launches July 21st, four times a week (Mon,
Wed, Fri, Sun), with one-way fares starting from £20.99.
Bristol to Marseille, France – launches July 22nd, three times a week (Tue, Thu,
Sat), with one-way fares starting from £20.99.
Bristol to Rijeka, Croatia – launches July 22nd, three times a week (Tue, Thu,
Sat), with one-way fares starting from £25.99.
Paris Orly to Ajaccio, Corsica – launches July 14th, daily, with one-way fares
starting from €34.99.
http://www.travelbite.co.uk/news/flights/cheap-flight/easyjet-launches-more-flights-croatia-france-and-italy-$314825.htm
easyJet announces MASSIVE expansion at Bristol
with five exciting NEW routes
/noticias.info/ easyJet, Europe's leading low-fares airline, is to launch five
new routes from Bristol to Krakow, La Rochelle, Marseille, Rijeka (Croatia) and
Toulouse this summer.
These routes are the result of the introduction of a ninth aircraft being based
at Bristol, bringing the total number of destinations served by easyJet to 30
and increasing the capacity at its Bristol base by almost 10%. The new routes to
Krakow, La Rochelle, Marseille and Rijeka are not currently served by any other
carrier from Bristol International airport.
In the next 12 months, easyJet expects to carry some 300,000 passengers on these
new routes and almost 3,000,000 in total from Bristol.
The introduction of Bristol to Rijeka, Croatia's third-largest city is a new
move for easyJet as it spreads its wings outside the EU for the first time. La
Rochelle is also a completely new market for the low-fares airline to the
vibrant French city, which is situated midway down France's Atlantic seaboard.
Krakow, Marseille and Toulouse are currently served by the carrier from other UK
airports and following their success easyJet is now introducing them to the
Bristol region.
All five destinations should prove popular with both business and leisure
passengers, not only for Bristolians travelling abroad, but also for inbound
passengers bringing business and tourism to the region.
Last year easyJet converted its Bristol base to a solely Airbus operation,
replacing the existing fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft with brand new Airbus 319s.
This move reflects easyJet’s continued commitment to Bristol International
Airport and the people of the south west.
easyJet's Bristol operation now accounts for over almost 10% of its total
network, making it the airline’s largest UK base outside of London with close to
70 daily departures and 8,500 passengers every day.
easyJet also today announced new routes from Gatwick to Split (Croatia), Luton
to Bordeaux and Rimini, Edinburgh to Alicante and Paris Orly to Ajaccio
(Corsica).
Toby Nicol, easyJet Communications Director commented:
“Bristol’s largest airline is delighted to be announcing more routes to more
destinations once again. easyJet is the only airline to offer low-cost flights
with both care and convenience for its customers – no wonder almost 3 million
people will fly with us from Bristol over the course of the next year.”
Tony Hallwood, Aviation Development Director at Bristol International said:
"This is fantastic news for Bristol, with easyJet having once again reinforced
their commitment to grow their business in the south west. By introducing five
new routes this summer they now offer an unrivalled choice of exciting
destinations for leisure and business travellers.
"Poland has been top of the airport’s ‘wish list’ over the last 12 months and we
are pleased that Krakow (a World Heritage City) will be our launch gateway. The
increasing numbers of Poles who live in the south west have been instrumental in
supporting the airport in securing this route and we look forward to the inbound
tourism potential that this route will now offer.
"Rijeka in Croatia is an up-and-coming destination with an attractive coastline
and alongside La Rochelle on France’s Atlantic coast, we believe both will be
firm favourites with holidaymakers and second home-owners. Meanwhile, the
introduction of Marseille, France’s second largest city will provide key
business links to the south west and additional Toulouse capacity will be
welcomed by aerospace industry and leisure customers alike."
http://www.noticias.info/asp/aspComunicados.asp?nid=152126&src=0
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