easyJet announced six new routes from Amsterdam alongside some additional frequencies

easyJet announces plans for new Amsterdam base which opens in Spring 2015 with both business and leisure passengers to benefit from expanded services

LONDON, 2014-10-20 — /Travel PR News/ — easyJet, the UK’s largest and the Netherlands second largest airline, today announced six new routes from Amsterdam alongside some additional frequencies.  In total, easyJet will now connect passengers in the Netherlands to 25 destinations with the new routes complementing easyJet’s existing schedule by strengthening city-to-city connections as well as introducing new destinations.

easyJet is increasing the links between the UK and the Netherlands as it will be offering 154 flights each way per week between the two countries – with 108 each way between Amsterdam and London each week. This equates to around 15 flights per day with the introduction of an additional daily flight between Amsterdam and London Gatwick and two extra frequencies a week to and from Bristol.

Stronger business offering
Four new predominantly business destinations will provide Dutch businesses with access to lower fares. Business passengers also benefit from additional frequencies on popular routes to Basel, Berlin, Bordeaux, Bristol and London.

The creation of an Amsterdam base has also allowed easyJet to provide a new daily early morning departure to Geneva, in addition to the existing early slot to London Gatwick. EasyJet transports more than one million business passengers to and from Amsterdam each year.

Base opening Spring 2015
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will become home to three easyJet Airbus A320 aircraft, increasing the capacity on routes that are now served with the A319. The first two aircraft to be stationed in the Netherlands will land at the end of March and a third in May.

William Vet, easyJet’s Commercial Manager for the Netherlands, said:
“easyJet will bring a balanced and mature offering to the Netherlands. This will grow in line with our passenger needs. Basing three aircraft in the Netherlands will bring more choice for Dutch passengers and lower fares. It will also help boost local tourism and economic growth with the creation of hundreds of jobs and increased passenger numbers.”

Summer 2015 schedule
The total additional traffic in Amsterdam is expected to increase by 600,000 passengers next year, which is an incremental 16% year-on-year increase (for 12 months ending September 2015), up from 3.6 million passengers in the last year (ending September 2014).  easyJet’s total capacity in Amsterdam will grow to 4.7 million seats a year.

The new routes are:

Destination Frequency
1 Dubrovnik 2 weekly
2 Nice 7 weekly
3 Olbia 2 weekly
4 Toulouse 3 weekly
5 Venice 7 weekly
6 Hamburg* 6 weekly

The changes to easyJet’s existing schedule are:

Destination Frequency (before)
7 Basel 16 weekly (13)
8 Berlin 18 weekly (16)
9 Bordeaux 7 weekly (4)
10 Bristol 11 weekly (9)
11 Geneva early departure
12 London Gatwick 49 weekly (42)
13 Split Extension to all summer 4 weekly

Continued schedule:

Destination Frequency
14 London Luton 26 weekly
15 Milan Malpensa 23 weekly
16 London Stansted 20 weekly
17 London Southend 13 weekly
18 Liverpool 14 weekly
19 Rome Fiumicino 12 weekly
20 Edinburgh 9 weekly
21 Belfast 7 weekly
22 Prague 6 weekly
23 Glasgow 5 weekly
24 Lisbon 3 weekly
25 Manchester 12 weekly

* route starts operating on November 3rd 2014

For further information, please contact the easyJet Press Office on 01582 525252, log onto www.easyjet.com or follow @easyJet_Press

About easyJet:
easyJet operates Europe’s No. 1 air transport network with a leading presence on Europe’s top 100 routes and at Europe’s 50 largest airports.

easyJet carries over 64 million passengers annually, of which more than 12 million are travelling on business. easyJet flies over 200 aircraft with more than 700 routes on sale across 32 countries and over 130 airports. More than 300 million Europeans live within one hour’s drive of an easyJet airport, more than any other airline.

The airline takes sustainability seriously. easyJet invests in the latest technology, operates efficiently and fills most of its seats which means that an easyJet passenger’s carbon footprint is 22% less than a passenger on a traditional airline, flying the same aircraft on the same route.