On November 10, 1995, the first ever easyJet flight took off from Luton Airport to Glasgow, with tickets selling for just £29 ...
EasyJet’s chief executive, Kenton Jarvis, told The Independent: “It’s probably the only major capital airport we’re not in.
Queues shrink, options grow, and sand feels closer than ever. The North East gets a fresh shot at sunshine. Families from ...
Passengers flying to some of Europe's most popular destinations with well-known airlines such as Ryanair, easyJet, and British Airways can enjoy extra legroom for free thanks to an ingenious tip.
Passengers are being offered more choice when it comes to flight seating. Will the new policies take off, and is there really a best seat on the plane?
EasyJet intends to have largely retired its fleet of elderly Airbus A319s by 2030 as the budget carrier's refleeting ...
The likes of Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways have planes which offer more legroom on one side, and there's a website ...
Over the past 30 years, however, the LCC playbook has changed. In the early days, LCCs were clean-sheet airlines that ...
The airport said the new services from Scotland's largest airline "strengthen" the partnership between the two, whilst giving passengers "more choice and flexibility." ...
Budget airline EasyJet has celebrated its 30th anniversary by re-creating its inaugural flight. On 10 November 1995, Capt ...