easyJet to launch new Split service

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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.

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  1. Vlad13:32

    Everyone (from Liverpool) wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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  2. Anonymous13:33

    So OU isn't the largest airline even in Split...

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    1. Anonymous16:14

      Correct, despite the fact that Split pays it money to fly there.

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  3. Anonymous14:08

    Easyjet fly daily to many destinations, even 4 a day to LGW. OU barely manages 2 a week to many places.

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    1. Anonymous11:40

      easyJet sells it's own package holidays as well as just flights.

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  4. Anonymous07:12

    EasyJet has become a British Airways 2.0
    They 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?

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    1. Anonymous08:42

      Their costs became too high.

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      They 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.

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    3. Anonymous12:29

      Sad but true.

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