EasyJet plots to reinvent the city break

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Iain
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EasyJet plots to reinvent the city break

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If EZY are looking to grow city break package that could surely be good for GLA in that it might encourage them to grown these type of routes:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/20 ... oss-lands/
EasyJet is plotting to reinvent the city break as a package holiday in an effort to gain an edge on rivals.

Kenton Jarvis, the new chief executive of the airline, plans to sell short-term city breaks as package holidays by offering tens of thousands more rooms with its flights.......

.....The plan is part of a broader strategy set to be outlined by Mr Jarvis in the coming weeks after he succeeded long-time chief Johan Lundgren in December.

Visits to European capitals and cultural hotspots are enjoying a resurgence after a dip in demand following the end of Covid, when Britons who had been cooped up for months headed to the Spanish coasts or splashed out on luxurious long-haul trips.

City traffic at easyJet was more than half of its total before the pandemic, but dropped to 42pc after travel curbs were lifted. It has since recovered to 47pc and is still growing.

Mr Jarvis said: “These are really popular routes. Amsterdam, for example, will be one of our busiest destinations this winter. Yet at the moment almost everyone travels independently and books their own room.

“What we need to do is persuade people coming to us for flights that we can also offer quality accommodation at a cheaper price, which is true seven times out of 10.”
757lover
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Similar to what Jet2 offers for weekend breaks. I know of a fair few people who have never done a DIY trip outwith a package, yer typical Glasgow Tenerife/Florida punter every year punter which this may appeal to.
atuk
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Re: EasyJet plots to reinvent the city break

Post by atuk »

This is good news however read the t and c’s carefully regards hold baggage.

I did read recently that EZY were changing hold baggage rules where the costs didn’t include hold Bags as standard on certain city pair rotes as opposed to beach destinations.

All this caused me to wonder yet again if it’s time for EZY to split into a city pairs airline; domestic and short haul Europe with a separate airline for short /medium holiday rotes. That is what has already occurred at Eurowings with the addition of Discover Airlines.
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