The British low-cost Airlines EasyJet has confirmed, it will be scheduling their domestic and international flight to 14 different airports in the UK along with the European countries. These scheduled flights will be around 500 flights a day in the European Region with more than 900 flights a week within the UK. All Flights for Easyjet had been grounded Since March, due to the Covid-19. During the grounded period the fleet of aircraft had been maintained in a flight-ready condition to enable the airline to resume flights at the right time

With Start of the Summer Vacations, EasyJet has increased its flight across beach destinations from the UK for July and August. The Beach Destinations include the Balearics and Canary Islands, Greece, Croatia, and Portugal – all with very Special fares available to book online. Easyjet will be operating the international routes from London Gatwick airport, London Luton airport, Bristol airport, Manchester airport, Newcastle airport, Edinburgh airport and Belfast airport to different cities along with Paris, Milan, and Barcelona.

Easyjet will resume some flights from the Netherlands and Germany for the first time, as well as on more domestic and international routes from France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. The airline intends to resume 50 percent of its 1,022 routes in July while they are planning to serve 75 percent of its total network to be resumed by August.

Easyjet Chief Commercial and Strategy Officer Mr. Robert Carey, said “We are pleased to be relaunching even more of our flights from July 1 and starting to get customers away on their much-needed summer holidays. With so many families traveling over the peak summer, Easyjet has teamed up with a superhero illustrator to create comic book inspired face mask covers for children flying this summer to help ease the experience for both kids and parents. Irish artist Will Sliney, best known for his work on Marvel comics Spider-Man and Star Wars, has created a range of new comic book-inspired face mask covers for young Easyjet flyers.”

“Of course, the safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew remain our highest priority. This is why we have implemented a number of measures enhancing safety at each part of the journey from disinfecting the aircraft to requiring customers and crew to wear masks.

“These measures will remain in place for as long as is needed to ensure customers and crew can fly safely as the world continues to recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.”