Budget airline offers new services to passengers
Thursday January 3rd , 2008

People who were planning to fly to Europe on a GB Airways service should now book through easyJet.
The low-cost carrier is currently in the process of buying out its smaller counterpart and will take over all of its services to countries such as Spain and Cyprus.
Air passengers have now been informed that flights for summer 2008 are now available for sale at easyJet's website.
This means that people will be able book flights from London Gatwick Airport to places including Malaga, Gran Canaria and Paphos.
In addition, easyJet will also take over services from Manchester to Cyprus, Spain and a number of other countries.
If the carrier is granted regulatory approval, these services will operate under the easyJet banner before the end of the year.
The announcement comes after it transported a record number of passengers over the Christmas period, with more than one million people flying abroad with the airline for the festive season.










