easyJet have announced they will launch five new routes from Scottish airports next summer to popular holiday destinations.
Its part of 26 new routes for next summer across the UK with new Glasgow flights to Turkey and Spain.
The budget airline will fly from Glasgow to Antalya in Turkey, with flight prices starting from £68.99 and will run on Wednesday’s and Saturday’s from June 4.
Flights to Reus in Spain, which is where many people flying into holiday destinations such as Salou go to, will also run every Monday and Friday from June 2 with fares beginning at £34.99.
There’s also three new destinations from Edinburgh Airport with Enfidha in Tunisia, Olbia (Sardinia) in Italy and Marrakech in Morocco.
The three flights from Edinburgh will all run from May, and all twice a week with the Tunisia route going on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a cost of £56.99.
Flights to Sardinia will start at £32.99 and run on Thursdays and Sundays, while Edinburgh to Marrakech will operate on the same days from £35.99.
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As well as their flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh, easyJet have also announced they will fly to the island of Sal in Cape Verde from London Gatwick next summer.
It’s the first time they will fly to a Sub-Saharah destination and they will fly three times per week.
Ali Gayward, easyJet UK Country Manager, said: “We’re proud to be releasing such an incredible range of new routes and package holidays today, providing more choice for customers to visit more of the places they love across Europe and to experience some incredible new destinations. This includes a milestone route for easyJet to beautiful Cape Verde, our first ever sub-saharan service.
“Our continued growth and investment in the UK and the connectivity we offer our customers highlights the importance of the market for us, where this year we operated more flying than ever before.
“So with 21 new services now available from ten airports across the UK, our flights and holidays are available to even more new destinations next summer, providing customers with even more fantastic choice and great value.”
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