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easyJet has put its summer 2023 schedule on sale

easyJet has put its summer 2023 schedule on sale

9 October 2022 Press Release Airline News

easyJet has put its summer 2023 schedule on sale this week meaning seats on nearly a quarter of a million flights between 9 May 2023 and 30 September 2023 are now available to snap up early across the entire easyJet network, including over 133,000 flights to and from the UK.

easyJet has today announced that it will introduce an additional aircraft to its Edinburgh base

easyJet has today announced that it will introduce an additional aircraft to its Edinburgh base

8 October 2022 Press Release Airline News Tourism News

easyJet, Scotland’s largest airline, has today announced that it will introduce an additional aircraft to its Edinburgh base from next summer to serve customer demand from the Scottish capital meaning that from 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.

Winter airline casualties likely, EasyJet boss warns

Winter airline casualties likely, EasyJet boss warns

3 October 2022 Airline News

More airlines are set to collapse as the winter low season takes its toll following the turbulence of Covid groundings. The warning came from EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren following the post-summer demise of Monarch in October 2017 and Thomas Cook in September 2019.

easyJet to upgrade its Airbus A320 Family fleet

easyJet to upgrade its Airbus A320 Family fleet

28 September 2022 Press Release Airline News

easyJet is to upgrade its A320 Family fleet with Airbus’ “Descent Profile Optimisation” (DPO) – a fuel-saving enhancement to the aircraft’s on-board Flight Management System (FMS) performance database and “Continuous Descent Approach” (CDA) to reduce noise impact on the ground.

Worst UK Airlines For Flight Delays In 2021

Worst UK Airlines For Flight Delays In 2021

30 August 2022 Airline News

A recent investigation into the worst airlines for flight delays in the United Kingdom revealed Wizz Air as the worst. In 2021, the Hungarian carrier’s UK flights departed an average of 14 minutes and 24 seconds behind schedule.