New flight routes for ski season

3rd July 2015, by Abi Butcher

easyJet is running twice-weekly services from London Luton to Innsbruck, on sale now

easyJet is running twice-weekly services from London Luton to Innsbruck, on sale now

A number of new flight routes have been opened between the UK and Europe for the coming ski season making it ever easier for skiers to get to the mountains.

Yesterday, easyJet announced it has added twice-weekly services from London Luton to Innsbruck and Vienna, which are on sale now and being operating in December.

British Airways is running a twice-weekly service from Heathrow to Salzburg, flying Saturdays and Sundays from 5 December (from £78 return). The airline is also launching a service from Heathrow to Reykjavik on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays (from £86 return).

Crystal has also launched a number of new ski flights for the season, which go on sale later this month: Birmingham to Verona for Italian resorts; London Heathrow to Toulouse for Andorra; Luton to Zurich for Switzerland and an additional flight from Gatwick to Innsbruck for Austria.

Sadly, we heard earlier this year that Thomas Cook has cancelled its plans to fly direct to Reno in the US, which would have provided much easier access to the ski resorts surrounding Lake Tahoe.



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