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EasyJet Adds Preveza, Rhodes & Kefallonia to Greece Destinations

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British low-cost carrier easyJet announced the addition of four new routes, extra seating and friendlier rates through easyjet.com or its mobile application for Greek destinations this coming spring and summer.

As of spring, easyJet will be flying from Rhodes to Hamburg and London Luton, from Preveza to Manchester, and from Kefallonia to Bristol on Airbus A320. The new service to Kefallonia will start on April 22 operating twice a week every Wednesday and Saturday during the summer.

“We are pleased to announce a new investment in Greece, with more than 2.6 million seats to and from Greece in 2017, and four attractive new routes,” said Dimitris Schinas, senior route manager easyJet.

“EasyJet is committed to making travel easy and affordable for everyone. We have also decided to add new flights each season to destinations our passengers/customers indicate they want to visit, so we are confident that these new routes will be popular with our passengers, who are already preparing for their summer vacation.”

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