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Budget carrier EasyJet offers up to 30 per cent discount for Bulgaria

Fri, Mar 12 2010 15:32 CET 3033 Views 6 Comments
Budget carrier EasyJet offers up to 30 per cent discount for Bulgaria

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UK budget carrier EasyJet will offer discounts up to 30 per cent for flights servicing Bulgaria for the period April 19 to July 15 2010.

In total, 11.3 million tickets for all of Europe will be offered with different discounts, EasyJet said.

Discounts are offered on flights from Sofia to London, Manchester, Milano and Madrid. The tickets will begin at 13.99 euro for a one-way ticket, all taxes inclusive.

The promotion went into effect on midnight of March 11 and will last until March 16. All discounts will be automatically enacted upon purchase of tickets on-line.

Tickets for Milano begin at 13.99, while the cheapest one way tickets for London, Manchester and Madrid will be sold at 30.89 euro.


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Anonymous*******Thu, Mar 18 2010 04:22 CET

This comment has been removed by the moderator because it contained foul, abusive or discriminating language

Anonymous*******Sun, Mar 14 2010 19:01 CET

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Anonymous gator Sun, Mar 14 2010 18:08 CET

@raptor.

What to say? I will use a bulgarian expression for it: eeeeeeee this is Bulgaria.
Often used excuse here.

Anonymous Raptor Sun, Mar 14 2010 08:00 CET

Mikael, I know they can find good staff. A good friend who was very experienced F and B manager, was hired by a local Hotel; promised/contracted 1200 lev pcm.
Guess what, hasn't been paid for 3 months and the 1200 suddenly went down to 600 lev!! As a result, left his job.

Anonymous Mikael/Sweden Sat, Mar 13 2010 18:31 CET

Too little too late for Bulgaria. On the Web, there are only negative Comment on Bulgaria as a tourist destionation. And in Bulgaria it still does not understand the service, comfort, and pleasure is first on the wish list when choosing the location for their holidays. Not that you can earn a few measly euros on their ticket.

Преглед на профил Десен Sat, Mar 13 2010 03:45 CET

Strange but I couldn't find such discounts on their website


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