21 November 2024
Sal, Cape Verde, joins easyJet's network
A first for easyJet, which adds 26 new routes, combining affordable flights and exclusive holiday packages
easyJet marks a major expansion of its European and international network. Among the most relevant news, the low-cost airline will inaugurate its first connection to sub-Saharan Africa, offering travelers new opportunities for exploration and adventure.
The new routes will cover a wide range of destinations, from pristine beaches in the Mediterranean to historic cities in Central Europe and exotic locations in Africa. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand of travelers looking for unique and diverse experiences.
In particular, easyJet will launch a direct flight from London Gatwick to Sal, in the Cape Verde archipelago. This marks the airline's first foray into sub-Saharan Africa, offering customers the opportunity to discover the natural and cultural beauty of this emerging region.
In addition to the new connections, easyJet will introduce comprehensive holiday packages, including flights, accommodation and additional services, to provide customers with a seamless travel experience. These packages will be available for different destinations, allowing travelers to plan their vacations.
In line with the growing focus on sustainability in the travel industry, easyjet has reaffirmed its commitment to reducing the environmental impact of its operations. The airline continues to invest in more efficient technologies and implement sustainable practices, offering customers greener travel options.
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Copyright © easyJet Press Office
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