easyJet to expand in Sweden with two new direct routes to Mallorca and Málaga this summer
The British low cost carrier easyJet is expanding its range of destinations on offer from Stockholm Arlanda Airport with two new air links to Palma de Mallorca and Málaga.
The airline easyJet is expanding its range of destinations on offer at Stockholm Arlanda Airport with two new direct routes to Spain. During the summer and through the autumn, it will offer several weekly departures to Palma de Mallorca and Málaga. Along with the new links from Stockholm Arlanda, easyJet at the same time will launch direct service to Palma de Mallorca from Göteborg Landvetter Airport.
“We are of course really pleased that easyJet sees more opportunities in the Swedish market and dares to invest and expand after these difficult times. This increased access will be important for the post-pandemic restart for all of Sweden. Mallorca is one of the most popular destinations for Swedes both for holidays and to visit loved ones, and we know that many people cannot wait to travel and meet,” says Charlotte Ljunggren, Director of Market and Commercial Development at Swedavia.
“We know that our customers cannot wait to explore Europe, fly to the sun or reunite with friends and family, so we have added two new routes to Palma de Mallorca and Málaga to further enhance our offering from Stockholm, which already includes popular European destinations such as Berlin, Geneva and Milan, and are giving customers even more options,” says William Vet, Country Manager at easyJet.
Starting July 20 and until late October, easyJet will serve the Stockholm Arlanda Airport – Palma De Mallorca Airport route three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Other operators serve this route.
Starting July 20 and until late October, easyJet will serve the Stockholm Arlanda Airport – Málaga Airport route twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Other operators serve this route.
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