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easyJet launches new routes from Newcastle for Spring 2016
Putting its Spring schedule for Newcastle on sale for 2016, the airliner has announced that a record number of flights and routes are now available for North East passengers.
An additional 1,980 flights are now on sale at easyJet.com to and from Newcastle, providing over 324,000 low fare seats.
Over 1,980 flights are set to take place to and from Newcastle International Airport between 21 March 2016 and 26 June 2016 providing more than 324,000 seats.
Over 22.5 million seats are being launched today across the entire easyJet network so customers can look forward to low fares by booking early at www.easyjet.com.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Commercial Manager, said: “We’re pleased to be putting our Spring 2016 schedule from Newcastle International on sale for our passengers today, allowing them to book early and take advantage of our lowest fares to cities and beaches across Europe.
“We’re committed to our network from Newcastle, providing 15 fantastic destinations for our passengers in the North East to choose from, including our three new routes to Split in Croatia, Rhodes and Corfu which started in June.”
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