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easyjet new routes to turin,krakow,grenoble

easyJet launches new routes from Luton to Turin and Krakow
Today easyJet, Europe’s leading low-cost airline, is launching two more new routes from London Luton Airport. The daily services to Turin and Krakow commence today and almost 200,000 passengers are expected to fly to these exciting new destinations in the next 12 months, as they have never been on offer before from Luton.

easyJet now operates 22 routes from its base at London Luton Airport and will introduce an additional three new routes this winter when services to Warsaw, Bratislava and Basel commence next month.

Picturesque Krakow was Poland’s royal capital for 500 years before the transfer to Warsaw and the city’s heritage is one of the richest in Poland’s history. Krakow has retained its old architecture and character, and is still the centre of Polish culture. Conveniently compact, the celebrated centre is encircled by the park of the Planty, which used to be the moat around the fortified walls of the old town and consists of more historic buildings, monuments, and works of art than any other city in Poland. With its variety of historic attractions and unique vibrant atmosphere, Krakow is irresistible.

Situated on the river Po, Turin is a gracious city of wide boulevards and grand buildings. With a wide range of attractions, Turin is world famous for its chocolate and of course the great icon of faith, the Turin Shroud, is housed in the cathedral. The beautiful historic piazzas are buzzing with cultural sights and a thriving cafe culture, whilst there is excellent shopping in the markets or chic boutiques. Turin is also the gateway to the stunning Dolomites mountain range, popular with skiers, climbers and walkers. A few days in Turin is a fantastic way to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.

You can now get to both of these fantastic cities from just £40.98 return including taxes.

http://www.easyjet.com/EN/news/20041013_01.html

easyJet announces NEW route between London and Grenoble
Today easyJet, Europe’s leading low-cost airline, announced it will be expanding further into the French market with a new service between London Stansted Airport and Grenoble International Airport.

easyJet will be introducing the only service between London and Grenoble, the gateway to the Alpine Crescent in the Rhine-Alps region, on 5 January 2005.

Situated in a valley with panoramic views of the mountains, the picturesque city of Grenoble is lively and cosmopolitan. The Capital of the Alps is renowned for its great food, festivals, and accessibility for skiing and cycling. The city and surrounding area is also an important centre for technological developments and the Alpine Crescent region is France’s answer to Silicon Valley.

Not only is Grenoble one of the most convenient airports for accessing the French Alps and the fantastic countryside, it also provides excellent access for the variety of international businesses based in the region.

Ray Webster, easyJet Chief Executive commented:
“easyJet now operates a choice of 30 routes from France to variety of domestic and European destinations and as the second largest airline in France continues to be committed to offering low fares to attractive main city airports.”

Seats are now on sale at easyJet.com with fares from GBP 22.99 one-way (GBP 43.73 return, including taxes).

Timetable:

Day Departs Arrives
Sun to Fri Stansted 1355 Grenoble 1640
Sat Stansted 1245 Grenoble 1530
Sun to Fri Grenoble 1710 Stansted 1800
Sat Grenoble 1600 Stansted 1650

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