easyJet press release on the new Pula - Berlin Tegel route

easyJet now connects Pula to Berlin Tegel
easyJet, Europe’s leading airline, has announced today the launch of a new route from Pula to Berlin Tegel. Croatian travellers can now use easyJet to connect with the airline’s new Berlin Tegel base with fares starting from as little as EUR 21.74*.
This summer route will operate three times a week on Monday, Friday and Saturday, starting from 03 August 2018. Flights are now on sale at easyJet.com, on the easyJet mobile app and GDS.
easyJet announced 23 new routes from Berlin Tegel airport and put more than 3.8 million seats on sale for its summer season flights from 25 March to 27 October 2018. easyJet now offers the leading route network from Berlin with a total of 95 destinations from Tegel and Schönefeld airports combined, delivering great value for business and leisure passengers alike.
Thomas Haagensen, Managing Director easyJet Europe said:
“I’m delighted to announce a new route from Pula today as part of our expansion at Berlin Tegel airport. easyJet has been growing rapidly at Pula Airport since our first flight there in June 2015. Berlin Tegel is easyJet’s ninth airport served from the airport, in addition to the existing services to Europe’s main airports including London Gatwick, Milan Malpensa and Paris Charles de Gaulle. This new service to Tegel Airport will complement our existing three-weekly service to Berlin Schönefeld and enhance the connections between Pula and the German capital.”
* Fare per person including admin fee and credit card fees, one way, based on two people travelling on the same booking.
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easyJet flies on more of Europe’s most popular routes than any other airline. easyJet carries over 81 million passengers annually, of which more than 13 million are travelling on business. easyJet flies over 280 aircraft on more than 890 routes to over 140 airports across 31 countries. More than 300 million Europeans live within one hour's drive of an easyJet airport.
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The airline takes sustainability seriously. easyJet invests in the latest technology, operates efficiently and fills most of its seats. Since 2000 easyJet has reduced its carbon emissions per passenger, per kilometre by over 30%. Its latest target is a further 10% reduction from today’s performance by 2022 and a 38% improvement from 2000.
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