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EasyJet offers more flights to Green List destinations

By Margaret Lawrence
May 14, 2021
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EasyJet offers more flights to Green List destinations. image: EasyJet Media

easyJet offers more flights to Green List destinations including Gibraltar.

easyJet has put 105,000 additional seats on sale on existing routes to Gibraltar and Portugal. It comes as the government has confirmed its green list of countries you won’t need to quarantine when you return to the UK, with hot spots such as Portugal, Gibraltar and Iceland.

Of course, in recent months travel companies have been forced to cancel vacations and in some cases suspend flights and packages, at least until May 16 – but now companies like TUI, Jet2, easyJet, Ryanair and British Airways prepare for restart according to The mirror.

A further increase in capacity includes 25,000 seats and more package holidays to Portugal, with easyJet claiming to offer more seats on flights to European Green List destinations than any other UK operator.

More than 1.65 million seats are now available for destinations without quarantine from 10 UK airports, including Gatwick, Luton and Manchester. The additional flights follow the government confirming its traffic light system to reopen overseas travel from May 17, with just 12 countries on the green list, including Portugal and Gibraltar.

A new online traffic light system information page has been created by the airline to help customers navigate green, amber and red list destination requirements to plan and prepare for their trip.

UK National Director Ali Gaymward said: “We know how much people yearn for a getaway, so we’ve increased our flights to Green List destinations to take as many customers as possible to get them. get together with friends and family or over a long time. vacation expected this summer.

“We are committed to a safe restart and believe it can happen while protecting our customers. We also anticipate that the number of countries on the green list will increase next month to allow safe travel to many of our popular European summer destinations, and we have flexible policies so that customers can confidently book and change their travel arrangements. plans if they need them.

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