Eleven weeks after the last easyJet passenger flight touched down, Britain’s biggest budget airline is to resume flying.
The carrier has not flown passengers since 29 March 2020, when an easyJet plane brought stranded holidaymakers home from Tenerife to Gatwick airport.
Since then, the airline’s entire fleet of 344 Airbus jets has been grounded.
But from 15 June the airline is resuming operations on routes where it believes “there is sufficient customer demand to support profitable flying”. They are mainly domestic links.