EasyJet flights from Edinburgh Airport resume today

An easyJet plane will arrive and depart from Edinburgh later this afternoon.
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EasyJet is set to restart its flights in and out of Edinburgh Airport later today, after grounding its planes for two-and-a-half months.

A plane owned by the budget airliner, which has not operated out of Edinburgh since March 30, will arrive in the city at 3:30pm this afternoon (Monday, June 15), from London Gatwick.

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The same aircraft will then make the return journey to London at 4:10pm.

EasyJet is set to restart its flights in and out of Edinburgh Airport later today, after grounding its planes for two-and-a-half months.EasyJet is set to restart its flights in and out of Edinburgh Airport later today, after grounding its planes for two-and-a-half months.
EasyJet is set to restart its flights in and out of Edinburgh Airport later today, after grounding its planes for two-and-a-half months.

‘I would feel 100% safe’

Chief executive Johan Lundgren told the PA news agency that the Luton-based carrier took guidance from international regulators to develop an enhanced safety and hygiene regime ahead of its resumption of flights on Monday.

Passengers and crew are required to wear masks, aircraft are regularly deep-cleaned, and disinfection wipes and hand sanitiser are being made available.

Mr Lundgren said not operating a single flight in nearly three months has been “devastating”, and the airline is “super-excited” to return to the skies.

He will travel again on an easyJet flight on Wednesday.

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Asked if he would be anxious about his health if the plane is full, he replied: “I would feel 100% safe.

“The recommendations that we’ve implemented have been defined together with international regulators Easa (European Aviation Safety Agency), ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation), the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) and also our own company’s medical doctors and expertise.”

The Airbus A321neo – easyJet’s largest aircraft – can seat 235 passengers.

‘Really looking forward to restrictions being lifted’

Despite the 14-day quarantine policy and current travel restrictions imposed in the UK, Mr Lundgren said he believed summer holidays will be possible.

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He went on: “We would hope and would be really looking forward to restrictions being either lifted, or air bridges put in place where it made sense to do so, allowing UK customers as well as people in the rest of Europe to be able to go on a holiday.”

Air bridges would involve travellers arriving from countries where the risk of being infected by coronavirus is deemed to be low to avoid having to self-isolate for 14 days.

EasyJet’s initial schedule involves mainly domestic flying in the UK and France.

The airline will ramp up its operations in the coming weeks.

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It plans to reopen half of its 1,022 routes by the end of next month, increasing to 75% during August.

But flights will be at a lower frequency than normal, meaning the airline will operate at around 30% of its normal capacity between July and September.

EasyJet announced plans to cut up to 4,500 jobs as it does not expect demand to return to 2019 levels until 2023.

Ryanair intends to restore 40% of its flights from July 1, while British Airways is due to make a “meaningful return” to service next month.

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