Saturday, March 04, 2006

EasyJet to start cheap flights to Morocco



British low-cost airline will offer daily flights to Marrakesh from London Gatwick airport on July 4.


LONDON - British low-cost airline easyJet said on Wednesday that it is to start flying to Africa for the first time with a new route to Marrakesh in Morocco from July.

The no-frills carrier will offer daily flights to the continent from London Gatwick airport on July 4, as it expands its horizons beyond Europe.

The firm also plans to launch daily services between London Luton airport and Istanbul in Turkey on June 29 and four-times-a-week flights between Luton and Rijeka on the northeast Croatian coast the following day.

easyJet chief executive Andrew Harrison said: "This is probably our most significant expansion since the start of our new routes to central and eastern Europe in May 2004."

He said Morocco, Turkey and Croatia were building closer ties with Britain and Europe.

"As a consequence, the demand for low fares to these countries is growing quickly, and easyJet will be in a unique position to benefit from this development," said Harrison.

One-way fares will start at 25.99 pounds (38.15 euros, 45.55 dollars) to Rijeka and 30.99 pounds to Marrakesh and Istanbul.

easyJet will also begin a four-flights-a-week service between Basle in Switzerland and Istanbul on May 24.

The bright orange carrier, founded by entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, flew 29.6 million passengers in 2005.

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1 comment:

Di Mackey said...

You do know that your blog sings an incredibly powerful siren song???

Now this !!
But seriously, it sounds superb.

Hope all is going well on your travels.