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easyJet - routes into Jersey

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easyJet today announced it will launch two new routes to Jersey from London Luton and Liverpool next spring, with daily flights commencing on 21 April and 31 March respectively.

Jersey is a new market for easyJet and we predict the two new routes will be attractive to both business and leisure travellers alike, with close to 200,000 passengers expected to fly on the new services within the first 12 months of operation. There is great potential for further expansion in Jersey and we are currently assessing further opportunities for growth in the future.

David Osborne, UK General Manager Commercial, said: "This is an exciting development for easyJet, not only are we launching services to the island of Jersey for the first time, we are also opening up the market with two new currently un-served routes, connecting it with London Luton and Liverpool, providing direct access to the island, which we expect to be popular with both business and leisure passengers."

Jersey is the most southerly island of the British Isles and is the largest of the Channel Islands, providing visitors with a kaleidoscope of lush valleys, well-kept fields and an unspoilt coastline. The sea dominates the landscape with stunning views of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean accessible from virtually every point on the island. The 45 miles of coastline also offers a variety of majestic cliffs, sandy beaches and rocky coves.

Heading inland you can explore the 46 miles of green lanes where priority is given to walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Jersey is a perfect destination for a weekend break or a longer holiday, and ideal for family fun at any one of the attractions such as the ‘Maze and Adventure Park’ or ‘Durrell Wildlife Park'. The island is famed for its shopping, such as the St Helier shopping centre, thanks to its low duty on goods.

Jersey is also a popular business destination with numerous banks and businesses taking advantage of Jersey’s generous taxation scheme and its growing conference trade.

Seats for the new Liverpool service will be available for sale in next seven days and seats for the Luton service will be available in the first week of December.

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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Remember holidaying there as a kid, and visiting the old underground hospital - full of stuff from the occupation - don't recall ever being so frightened in my life.... Shocked
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Sounds like a good way out of Jersey as well Toofy Grin The chance of a last minute dash to the snow via Luton must be tempting for a few folks on th rock.
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Hope they do expand the routes as it will be some competition for fly maybe. Smile

Underground hospital is now Jersey war tunnels http://www.jerseywartunnels.com/

If you are visiting, and looking for the "Zoo" then head for Durrells, and look for large D signs, they have rebranded................there seem to be no signs for zoo, so you can drive right past!
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
They're starting flights from Leeds-Bradford as well. This is good news, because ever since BMI cancelled their service I've had to get up at 4-30am to drive to Doncaster, instead of a convenient 20-minute trip to my local ariport.
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