EZY claims lowest fare in world
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easyJet introduces world's first £0 fare between Northern Ireland and Scotland
Tens of thousands of easyJet passengers flying between Northern Ireland and Scotland will travel for free for the remainder of 2002.
easyJet has introduced a £0 price as the standard lead-in fare for the majority of flights between Belfast International, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
This is the first time ever that a £0 lead-in fare been offered by an airline outside a promotion and is currently the world's lowest standard air fare. Passengers who grab the free seats between Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow will pay just £6.60 single in tax and insurance. There are no 'book by', minimum or maximum stay conditions, just the usual easyJet advice to book early for the lowest fares.
The move aims to reinforce the airline's position as the cheapest way to travel between Northern Ireland and Scotland. For business trips, the new easyJet lead-in fare is 20 times lower than its British Airways equivalent between Belfast and Scotland. Leisure traveller lead-in fares are 7 times lower than BA's.
STRANGE BUT TRUE!