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The new three aircraft base is creating 140 direct jobs and supporting a further 1200 indirect jobs

easyJet has inaugurated its newest UK base, at Birmingham Airport, the airline’s ninth UK base and first new base in the UK in more than a decade, creating 140 direct jobs for pilots and crew in the UK and supporting around 1200 jobs in total.*

The opening of the base ushers in a new era for expansion for the airline in the UK – the fastest growing airline in the UK this summer -  as well as easyJet Holidays which is the fastest growing holidays company in the UK. 

UK touching flying now makes up 56% of easyJet’s total operation and the airline  is operating its biggest ever UK programme this year with four additional aircraft joining the UK-based fleet. There will be more than 57 million seats on sale to and from the UK which is up around 10% compared to last year. The airline’s growth is set to continue with more aircraft joining the fleet next year.  

With an economy bigger than Hungary’s and the largest economy in the UK outside London and the South East, Birmingham provides easyJet with significant growth opportunities in the Midlands – a key part of easyJet’s strategy. Not only will the aircraft help support vital UK domestic connectivity outside of London, each UK-based aircraft directly supports 400 jobs and £27m UK gross value added (GVA) considering direct, indirect and induced impacts.*

83% of people in England and Wales live within a two hour drive of Birmingham Airport and the significant majority (89%) of Birmingham Airport traffic is leisure. The new base will therefore enable easyJet to unlock the opportunity to capture the strong demand for leisure travel and the package holiday market. easyJet is the largest leisure airline in the UK and the base opening has already more than tripled the airline’s share of the leisure market at Birmingham this summer compared to last year.

With direct connections between Birmingham and primary European city airports including Amsterdam, Geneva, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Berlin Brandenburg, the new base will also serve millions of business travellers the airline carries to and from the UK each year.

easyJet’s passenger numbers at Birmingham are expected to be up nearly 60% this year versus last year and this summer season is also expected to be the biggest ever for easyJet Holidays. Flights to and from Birmingham are set to carry one of the highest proportions of easyJet Holidays’ customers on the network, with destinations like Majorca, Dalaman, Antalya, Sharm el Sheikh and Tunisia looking most popular for this summer. 

easyJet already serves key domestic connections and international routes from Birmingham to popular beach and city destinations Amsterdam, Geneva, Milan,  Naples, Lisbon,  Faro  and Palma de Mallorca. The addition of more aircraft at the airport is enabling the airline to further expand its network from Birmingham with new routes that will prove popular with customers flying from the UK’s second largest city, for holiday makers and business travellers alike.

Of the 30 unserved or underserved routes to Europe from Birmingham, easyJet offers direct flights on more than one third of these routes and with existing operations serving all but two of those destinations, there is clear and significant opportunity for the airline to capture and the airline already plans to launch more routes for winter from Birmingham and elsewhere in the UK in the coming months.

easyJet is the largest leisure airline in the UK and currently employs over ten thousand people across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.  As easyJet’s the single largest market, the airline now has nine bases in the UK at London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Belfast and now, Birmingham.

easyJet was founded in the UK launching operations from London Luton airport nearly 30 years ago and since then has flown over 800 million customers to and from the UK and now serves 21 UK airports offering 536 routes from the UK to 137 destinations in 29 countries across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

 

*Each UK-based aircraft directly supports 400 jobs and £27m UK GVA considering direct, indirect and induced impacts according to an independent assessment commissioned by Airlines UK.

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