easyJet launches new direct routes from 8 UK airports to Spain, Portugal and more - prices from £24
Those travelling from eight UK airports to Spain will have even more options from next year
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Airline easyJet has introduced 12 new routes travelling from the UK to Europe.
This includes new flights to Spain, Portugal and Malta.
The routes will be in operation from summer 2024 but are available to buy now.
Eager travellers will be able to book with fares starting at £23.99 one way.
It has launched new routes from next year
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The new routes will fly from London Luton, Bristol, Southampton, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Belfast City, Belfast International and Glasgow.
This includes two brand new routes heading to the popular Spanish spot Alicante.
The routes will fly at least once a week, depending on where they are going from.
Package holidays for the destinations will also be introduced, with prices from £359.
easyJet new routes
London Luton to Reus from £35.99
Bristol to Malta from £52.99
Southampton to Alicante from £23.99
Southampton to Faro from £47.99
Manchester to Reus from £33.99
Liverpool to Enfidha from £45.29
Newcastle to Alicante from £58.99
Glasgow to Larnaca from £61.99
Glasgow to Enfidha from £53.29
Belfast City to Alicante from £35.99
Belfast International to Larnaca from £46.99
Belfast International to Enfidha from £32.29
easyJet new packages
London Luton to Reus from £359
Bristol to Malta from £415
Southampton to Alicante from £425
Manchester to Reus from £399
Liverpool to Enfidha from £439
Newcastle to Alicante from £445
Glasgow to Larnaca from £479
Glasgow to Enfidha from £499
Belfast International to Enfidha from £449
Belfast International to Larnaca from £499
Belfast City to Alicante from £419
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Prices start from around £23
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easyJet's UK country manager Ali Gayward said: “We’re delighted to be launching twelve new routes and package holidays from eight of our airports across the UK to a fantastic range of leisure destinations.
"[This is] offering even more choice and connectivity to our customers all across the UK, whether they’re planning a holiday to Spain’s sunny coast or Tunisia’s beach town Enfidha as well as even more connections from the UK to beach favourites Malta, Faro and Cyprus."
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