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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:23 pm Post subject: NEW route from Edinburgh to Munich |
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NEW route from Edinburgh to Munich
easyJet Press Release 16/11/06
Posted with express permission of the easyJet Press Office
easyJet, Europe's leading low-fares airline, today announced it would be
bringing more low-fares to Scotland by adding a new direct European route
from Edinburgh. The daily service to Munich will bring the total number of
destinations served by easyJet from its Edinburgh base to nine, with an
overall capacity increase of 5%.The airline expects to carry almost 100,000
passengers on this route in the first 12 months.
Earlier this year easyJet converted its bases at Edinburgh and Glasgow to
solely Airbus operations, replacing the current fleet of Boeing 737
aircraft with brand new Airbus 319s. This move, together with the expansion
of its Glasgow operations earlier this year, reflects easyJet?s continued
commitment to its future in Scotland.
David Osborne, easyJet UK General Manager Commercial, commented:
?easyJet is thrilled to be bringing this direct new route from Edinburgh to
Munich. The German city is an important business centre as well as a
historic and cultural city, ideal for business passengers and for weekend
breaks. This direct route is not only advantageous for Scots on business
and leisure but will also bring economic benefit to Scotland by bringing
German tourists to the region.
This new route is the first step in easyJet?s expansion plans for Edinburgh
in 2007 and we look forward to announcing more new routes in the coming
weeks.?
Richard Jeffrey, managing director of Edinburgh Airport welcomed easyJet?s
commitment to the capital. He said:
?This is excellent news from easyJet and underlines their commitment to
expand from Edinburgh. We are delighted to be able to support this new
route through the BAA Scotland route development fund.
?Munich is one of Germany?s most vibrant cities, an important business
centre and an ideal city break destination. We are confident it will prove
popular with passengers, both here and in Germany, and will provide a real
boost to the city?s tourism industry.?
?We look forward to working with easyJet to ensure the success of this new
route and welcome their announcement of further expansion in the weeks
ahead.?
The daily Edinburgh to Munich service which commences on 4 April 2007 is a
result of investment from the Scottish Executive, in the form of the route
development fund. This is a scheme introduced to support new direct air
links, which will bring economic benefit to Scotland. easyJet not only
expects to give Scots new opportunities for travel for both business and
leisure purposes to the German city, but also to encourage more German
tourists to visit Scotland. easyJet will also benefit from funding, in the
form of marketing support, from VisitScotland.
Chief Executive of VisitScotland Philip Riddle said:
"Germany is our number one European market bringing in more than 280,000
visitors a year, so we are delighted to be working with easyJet on a
£600,000 campaign to support this new route between Munich and Edinburgh.
It will further raise awareness of Scotland and its capital as a holiday
destination in this important tourism market.
"The new route will be especially significant to Edinburgh as our city is
twinned with Munich and this is the first direct air link from the south of
Germany. The flight will open up Scotland to a market of more than
1.3million people living in the largest city in that region.
"VisitScotland also supports all our direct routes, and we have developed
an especially good relationship with easyJet over the last year when we
worked with the airline on the launch of the Berlin- Glasgow flight,
running a £100,000 campaign, which we jointly funded with easyJet and we
look forward to continued successful relationship with them."
The introduction of the Edinburgh to Munich route by easyJet will provide a
direct connection between the Scottish and German city; currently
travellers need to endure laborious connections and pay fares that are too
high.
The fares start from £21.99 one way including tax. Seats for Munich will be
on sale in December when the airline launches its Summer schedule.
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