Flights Operate Twice A Week Starting November 8th
Budget airline EasyJet is expanding its flight network from Madeira, Portugal, with a new route to Amsterdam Schiphol starting on November 5th, 2024. Flights will operate twice a week, and bookings are now available. The airline encourages early reservations to secure the lowest fares.
Funchal - Amsterdam, A Promising Route
This new route is a significant addition to EasyJet's existing network from Madeira, which already includes 12 other international destinations. The airline sees the Funchal - Amsterdam connection as a way to diversify travel options for both locals and tourists, making it easier for visitors from other parts of Europe to experience the beauty of Madeira.
EasyJet thus maintains its commitment to continuing to boost and connect the Madeira archipelago with the rest of Europe. It is something that is very important to us and we will continue to do our best to, in the future, add more routes to those already available, as we want our customers to have access to an increasingly diverse offer.
José Lopes, general director of EasyJet Portugal
Connecting Madeira With The European Mainland
After Ryanair - the other major budget airline - canceled several connections to the European mainland in the beginning of the year, see Brussels (second flight), Milan, or Nuremberg, The launch of this route underscores EasyJet's commitment to connecting Madeira with the rest of Europe. The airline aims to continue expanding its network from the island, offering customers a wider range of travel choices in the future.
Source: Diário de NotÃcias da Madeira
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