EasyJet published this morning (Thursday) prices for next summer to the destinations to which it operates direct flights from Israel, including: Amsterdam, Basel, Paris Berlin, Milan and more.
From a test we conducted, we found tickets with prices starting from 104 dollars to Milan, you can also find similar prices to Basel.
The prices for Berlin are a little higher and start at about 150 dollars.
Paris and Amsterdam are currently the most expensive with prices starting at around $170.
The cathedral in Milan.
104 dollars for the flight, photo: Getty Images
The Triumphal Arch in Paris. One of the most expensive destinations, photo: E.
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Paris.
From 170 dollars per flight, photo: Reuters
Amsterdam.
Yaad Yakar, photo: Moshe Shay
The tickets sold in the sale that opened this morning are for flights between June and September 30, 2023, which allows early and relatively cheap purchase for those who want to fly next summer.
It is important to emphasize that this is a Lowcost company and the prices include basic luggage only and do not include additional services.
Many passengers report difficulty finding flights on the site, possibly due to congestion.
The prices can also be conveniently found in the airline's app.
EasyJet's prices for next summer are indeed cheap, but for certain destinations we found cheaper flights with Ryanair, Transavia and Wizz Air, so it is recommended to check the prices with the competitors on the dates you wish to fly, to make sure you get the most profitable deal for you.
Wizz Air plane, photo: Koko
Transavia plane.
Competitors are also worth checking out, photo: Koko
For example: on the dates of June 7-14, the flight to Amsterdam with Transavia is cheaper than with EasyJet, despite the opening of the sale today.
The price in Transavia stands at 196 dollars compared to 230 with EasyJet.
Another example is a direct flight with Wizz Air to Milan - between the 13th and 20th the price on EasyJet is 218 dollars, while on Wizz Air the price is lower and currently stands at 207 dollars.
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