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5 more aircraft at Manchester confirmed. 2 more this winter then 3 next summer. Makes 17 based in total. Will make MAN largest U.K. Easyjet station outside of London, and 3rd after LGW and LTN.

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bristol currently has 16 based and I'm guessing there be more to base too so is that strictly true ?

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Well yes it is true, as 17 confirmed is a larger number than 16 confirmed (but even so, I saw a post stating BRS is 15 based, not 16). It was also a direct quote from Ali Gayward so I’d say it’s true.
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The 8 new Intra-European routes which went on sale are:
Basel - La Palma
Berlin Tegel - Innsbruck
Berlin Tegel - Hurghada
Berlin Schoenefeld - Gran Canaria
Berlin Schoenefeld - Lanzarote
Milan Malpensa - Hurghada
Nice - Porto
Venice - Lanzarote
Basel - La Palma
Berlin Tegel - Innsbruck
Berlin Tegel - Hurghada
Berlin Schoenefeld - Gran Canaria
Berlin Schoenefeld - Lanzarote
Milan Malpensa - Hurghada
Nice - Porto
Venice - Lanzarote

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Lots of winter-centric routes as expected Canaries, Egypt & Ski - as expected Berlin, but very little from France, despite them saying it will be a focus over the next year...

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What easyJet say and what easyJet do are two very different things. Just ask anyone from Glasgow...

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That’s the over dramatic headline. They’ve lodged a formal complaint with the European Commission alongside Ryanair and IAG.

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To cancel without any explanation is disgusting, it does not matter whether you are using an agent or self-handling. easyJet customer relations need to get their act together before they go down ths Ryanair route.
I can feel an email to Ali Gayward, EZY Commercial Manager, coming up.
I can feel an email to Ali Gayward, EZY Commercial Manager, coming up.

Sounds like someone at Berlin forgot about the catch-all excuse, namely "operational reasons". Works brilliantly with most pax - haven't got a clue how to challenge it and can be used for almost any possible cause

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a reason is always given, customers receive a text message, an email, ground handling agents are told and expected advise customers and details are put on flight tracker.

A rather sweeping statement.......but no reason given to me and a large number of pax at Luton on Feb28th this year
Never did find the reason even after, at one stage, my 64min55sec call to the easyJet call centre in Cape Town.
I just assumed it’s a bit like when a bus runs into your car and the bus driver says that the company insists he/she must never admit liability to the complainant.
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