NEWS FLASH
Low cost carrier easyJet will commence a new seasonal summer service between Liverpool and Split in 2025. The carrier will operate two weekly rotations between the two cities, on Mondays and Fridays, from June 9 until October 24. Tickets are now available for purchase through the carrier’s website. Further flight details can be found here. Despite serving Croatia’s second largest city on a seasonal summer basis, easyJet is Split’s largest carrier this year based on the amount of available capacity with a 19.5% share of all seats. Liverpool becomes easyJet’s fifteenth destination out of Split.
Everyone (from Liverpool) wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!
ReplyDeleteBoring...
DeleteSo OU isn't the largest airline even in Split...
ReplyDeleteCorrect, despite the fact that Split pays it money to fly there.
DeleteEasyjet fly daily to many destinations, even 4 a day to LGW. OU barely manages 2 a week to many places.
ReplyDeleteeasyJet sells it's own package holidays as well as just flights.
DeleteEasyJet has become a British Airways 2.0
ReplyDeleteThey almost exclusively introduce new routes from/to the UK. At the same time they are stopping routes within the rest of Europe. What the heck happened to them?
Their costs became too high.
DeleteThey simply cannot compete against Ryanair or Wizz Air. The UK is a rare market where LCC consumers are willing to pay a bit extra to fly easyJet as opposed to Ryanair. In Eastern Europe, Italy and Spain Ryanair and Wizz Air rule.
DeleteSad but true.
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