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Which airports do EasyJet use?

1 at London Gatwick, Bristol, Edinburgh, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Venice, Nice, Nantes, Bordeaux, Basel and Geneva; No. 2 at London Luton, London Stansted, Paris Charles De Gaulle, Amsterdam Schipol and Lyon with over 300 million people within a one-hour drive of an easyJet airport.



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easyJet now offers six services from Stansted Airport, with other flights to Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast. Prices for flights from Stansted to Zurich start from £32.99 and £35.99 to Geneva.

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Like most other low-cost carriers, easyJet has never flown from Heathrow. The airport is normally Europe's busiest, and with only two runways, congestion is a constant issue. Budget airlines rely on fast turnarounds, with as little as 25 minutes between arrival and departure, which is difficult to achieve at Heathrow.

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Who owns easyJet? easyJet was founded by Stelios Haji-Iannou. He and his siblings remain the biggest easyJet shareholders although the company has floated its shares on the LSE.

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When it comes to pros, EasyJet holds a significant edge over its major rival, Ryanair, in three crucial areas: carry-on allowance, flight departure times, and overall comfort. Firstly, EasyJet provides its customers with greater freedom regarding carry-on policies.

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The best easyJet flight deals to New York Find the biggest savings on one-way and return trips to New York with easyJet. How did we find these deals? The deals you see here are the lowest prices for easyJet flight tickets to New York found in the last 4 days, and are subject to change and availability.

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