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Emirates: young children will no longer be able to fly first class using miles
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EasyJet's flights from Krakow to Amsterdam, London-Luton and Birmingham were announced as year-round routes. However, the airline's booking system shows that these 3 routes will be suspended from the end of March until the end of October 2025.
A six-month break in the airline ‘s highly attractive routes, including the low-cost airline's blockbuster route from Krakow to Amsterdam - this could be what easyJet's summer at Krakow Balice Airport looks like. When announcing routes from Krakow to Amsterdam, London-Luton and Birmingham, the British low-cost airline conveyed that these would be year-round routes. The airline's booking system says otherwise and, most likely, the three routes mentioned will have a summer break for six months.
The airline easyJet has updated its flight schedule for the summer season and there, as it turns out, we can see a six-month break on three routes. The last flight from Krakow to Amsterdam will leave on 28 March, and the route will not return to Krakow until 27 October. The last flight to Birmingham will also depart on 28 March, and the route will not return until 14 November. The break in flights from Krakow to London-Luton will run from 28 March to 27 October. The dates are for next year, 2025.
News source: fly4free.pl
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