easyJet has added new routes from Bristol Airport to Marrakech and Reykjavik in December 2013. The airline will operate the routes using 156 seated Airbus A319 and expects to carry over 55,000 passengers during the first 12 months.
According to Ali Gayward, Commercial Manager for easyJet, the airline is pleased to announce two new routes for Bristol Airport today offering exciting new holiday destinations for people across the South West, thanks to the broad appeal of Iceland and Morocco. Reykjavik is fast becoming one of the most popular destinations for UK holidaymakers who are attracted to the fantastic scenery, natural beauty along with thriving bar and restaurant scene. Marrakech boasts luxury hotels, rich history, culture and excellent shopping opportunities with a flight time of just over four hours.
According to Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer at Bristol Airport, The announcement of flights to Marrakech and Reykjavik adds two more exciting destinations to easyJet’s extensive route network from Bristol , which is the largest available at any UK airport outside London. It also brings two new countries within easy reach from Bristol Airport, taking the total number of destinations served by direct flights to 32.
easyJet currently has 11 aircrafts permanently based at the site, 42 staff employed locally and 46 destinations served. The airline flies over three million passengers to and from the airport annually.
According to Ali Gayward, Commercial Manager for easyJet, the airline is pleased to announce two new routes for Bristol Airport today offering exciting new holiday destinations for people across the South West, thanks to the broad appeal of Iceland and Morocco. Reykjavik is fast becoming one of the most popular destinations for UK holidaymakers who are attracted to the fantastic scenery, natural beauty along with thriving bar and restaurant scene. Marrakech boasts luxury hotels, rich history, culture and excellent shopping opportunities with a flight time of just over four hours.
According to Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer at Bristol Airport, The announcement of flights to Marrakech and Reykjavik adds two more exciting destinations to easyJet’s extensive route network from Bristol , which is the largest available at any UK airport outside London. It also brings two new countries within easy reach from Bristol Airport, taking the total number of destinations served by direct flights to 32.
easyJet currently has 11 aircrafts permanently based at the site, 42 staff employed locally and 46 destinations served. The airline flies over three million passengers to and from the airport annually.
