easyJet to add 13th aircraft to its Bristol operations

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easyJet, Bristol’s largest and Europe’s leading airline, has today announced that it will be adding an additional aircraft to its Bristol operations from next year

easyJet, Bristol’s largest and Europe’s leading airline, has today announced that it will be adding an additional aircraft to its Bristol operations from next year to cater for extra demand from its passengers across the South West and enable the airline to fly to even more destinations from the airport. From summer 2016 there will be up to 13 easyJet aircraft based at the airport.

The announcement comes following easyJet’s full year results which were issued earlier today (17 November) announcing the airline had delivered record profits and returns for the 12 months ended 30 September 2015. The full results can be found here.

Earlier this month the airline also celebrated the start of two of its new routes from Bristol Airport to Basel in Switzerland and Vienna in Austria. The new routes were Bristol Airport’s first ever scheduled services to the two destinations and are expected to carry around 78,000 passengers annually. Passengers on easyJet’s inaugural flights to Basel and Vienna on 6 November were welcomed at the gate with an impressive cake to mark the event before jetting off to start their breaks (picture attached).

In 2015 alone the airline has started, or announced the start dates of, an impressive 12 new destinations, meaning its customers in the South West can now choose from 58 destinations in total. As well as its Basel and Vienna inaugurals earlier this month, easyJet’s first flights to Bilbao, Catania, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Lanzarote, Porto and Zante also took off. Another three have been announced for 2016: Dubrovnik, Nantes and Venice.

Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Commercial Manager, said: 

2015 has been an impressive year for easyJet in Bristol and our customers in the South West now have an incredible 58 destinations to choose from. As such we are putting a 13th aircraft into our Bristol operations to accommodate for the extra routes we have put on sale and the extra demand. We’re looking forward to welcoming more of our customers onboard in the future.”

Shaun Browne, Aviation Director, Bristol Airport said: 

We are delighted with the continued expansion of easyJet and the additional Airbus aircraft based at Bristol Airport. Not only does this expansion bring additional routes to the region but the growth supports job creation for both the Airport and the thriving aerospace industry in the city.”

17 Nov 2015

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