Actually no I lie Geoff. I loaded the page and then left it but I've now come back and yes there is a security warning . It obviously didnt come up immediately
Problem's definitely cleared for me now Lyn.
..... and it's back again!!
Do you want me to check anything from here Geoff .
Interestingly, it's only I.E. that's flagging it - no mention of security certificate problems when I log on through Firefox; maybe just an I.E. glitch.
I think they've been tinkering with their website because the page I bookmarked no longer exists as it was saved and I get a screen inviting me to choose what I'd like to do with EZY .................. no THEIR options not my ideas!!! Fortunately one does specify 'book a cheap flight'.
I Have Checked EasyJets Security Certificate And All Is Fine To Use The Website As There Certificate Is Valid.
Gower
Cheers, Gower. As it was an intermittent problem, perhaps it was caused by one of the external sites they link to, such as Eurocar.
Easyjet switches service to Belfast City
Easyjet has pledged to maintain the bulk of Northern Ireland flights from Belfast International Airport despite moving one service to the City Airport.
The route, currently operated twice daily between Luton and Belfast International, will switch to Belfast City Airport from January 7.
If successful, the budget carrier plans to provide greater frequencies on the Belfast City route and will consider additional routes from Belfast City over time.
Passengers who have already booked to travel between Luton and Belfast International from January 7 will be contacted and advised they can either transfer free of charge to the Belfast City route or claim a full refund.
Seats for the new route go on sale today at http://www.easyjet.com with fares starting at £21.99 one way.
Easyjet's base at Belfast International covers five aircraft offering 19 destinations, carrying more than three million passengers a year and employing 173 staff.
The decision to move the route to Belfast City is a result of the airline's plans to "assess if passengers find a benefit in flying to an airport closer to the city of Belfast when travelling on shorter routes".
Easyjet's commitment to maintaining market leading air services for the Northern Ireland market overall "remains unaltered" and the bulk of operations in Northern Ireland will remain at Belfast International.
UK regional general manager Paul Simmons said: "Easyjet is committed to Northern Ireland, very committed.
"We are No1 in the region, but we are not complacent. That is why we want to see if our passengers flying on selected shorter routes would prefer to fly via Belfast City Airport.
"The only way to actually do this properly is to run a route from there. We will take our time in assessing the passenger feedback and then take a view on how best to configure our operations between the two airports in the longer term".
With permission from Travelmole
Easyjet has pledged to maintain the bulk of Northern Ireland flights from Belfast International Airport despite moving one service to the City Airport.
The route, currently operated twice daily between Luton and Belfast International, will switch to Belfast City Airport from January 7.
If successful, the budget carrier plans to provide greater frequencies on the Belfast City route and will consider additional routes from Belfast City over time.
Passengers who have already booked to travel between Luton and Belfast International from January 7 will be contacted and advised they can either transfer free of charge to the Belfast City route or claim a full refund.
Seats for the new route go on sale today at http://www.easyjet.com with fares starting at £21.99 one way.
Easyjet's base at Belfast International covers five aircraft offering 19 destinations, carrying more than three million passengers a year and employing 173 staff.
The decision to move the route to Belfast City is a result of the airline's plans to "assess if passengers find a benefit in flying to an airport closer to the city of Belfast when travelling on shorter routes".
Easyjet's commitment to maintaining market leading air services for the Northern Ireland market overall "remains unaltered" and the bulk of operations in Northern Ireland will remain at Belfast International.
UK regional general manager Paul Simmons said: "Easyjet is committed to Northern Ireland, very committed.
"We are No1 in the region, but we are not complacent. That is why we want to see if our passengers flying on selected shorter routes would prefer to fly via Belfast City Airport.
"The only way to actually do this properly is to run a route from there. We will take our time in assessing the passenger feedback and then take a view on how best to configure our operations between the two airports in the longer term".
With permission from Travelmole
Someone in the easyJet marketing department is going to get a bit of a slap I think. The flights are actually on sale for Summer & can now be booked until September 2010 from Luton.
Looking at my desired route of Gatwick to Crete I notice that, although not yet released, they've opened the drop down month fields up until October...................................2050!!! I kid you not.
It's all gone a bit pear-shaped at eJ last night. Pete
EasyJet adds 22 winter routes
A total of 22 new routes are being introduced across EasyJet's network this winter with a focus on winter sun destinations.
The first new service takes off on Thursday (October 29) between Manchester and Marrakech.
A raft of new routes start operating on November 2 including Gatwick to Porto, Liverpool-Fuerteventura and Luton-Tel Aviv.
A Liverpool-Lanzarote service starts on November 3 together with Luton to Sharm el Sheikh.
November 4 sees the introduction of Stansted-Fuerteventura, Luton-Paphos and Gatwick-Agadir.
Manchester flights to Copenhagen and Munich start on November 6, Edinburgh-Lyon on December 17 and Gatwick-Hamburg on February 2.
With permission from Travelmole
A total of 22 new routes are being introduced across EasyJet's network this winter with a focus on winter sun destinations.
The first new service takes off on Thursday (October 29) between Manchester and Marrakech.
A raft of new routes start operating on November 2 including Gatwick to Porto, Liverpool-Fuerteventura and Luton-Tel Aviv.
A Liverpool-Lanzarote service starts on November 3 together with Luton to Sharm el Sheikh.
November 4 sees the introduction of Stansted-Fuerteventura, Luton-Paphos and Gatwick-Agadir.
Manchester flights to Copenhagen and Munich start on November 6, Edinburgh-Lyon on December 17 and Gatwick-Hamburg on February 2.
With permission from Travelmole
We are flying to Madrid from Luton next Friday - flight 2205 outbound, 2206 back again two days later. Anyone got any idea what plane this is please?
Your flights are operated by an Airbus A319-100. You'll find more aircraft details on our What Aircraft? guide.
Darren
Thank you very much.
Flights With Easyjet
Once Again A Great Pair Of Flights With Easyjet, Outbound From Bristol Flight Left 20mins Early, So Meant We Arrived 30mins Early In Venice, (Always Great To Have That Bit Of Extra Time). Cabin Crew Really Helpful and Attentive. G-EZDN Was The Aircraft Operating The Flight, The Same Aircraft That Took Me To Geneva In April. With It Being One Of Their Newer Aircraft It Still Feels It Inside. It Had Obviously Had A Good Run Down To Palma Earlier That Morning For It To Be Ahead Of Schedule
Return Flight, Left Venice Ontime And Arrived In Bristol 10mins Early. Once Again Cabin Crew Great. G-EZAV Operating The Flight This Time. Slightly Older Aircraft And Parts Of The Interior Show This.
Only Small Complaint Was The Lack Of Route Information Given By Both Sets Of Pilots On The Flight. I Am Always Interested to Be Told Where I Will Be Flying Over. Although There Is Always The Fun Of Guessing
So Now To Book The Next Ones, The Big Question Though It Where
Gower
Once Again A Great Pair Of Flights With Easyjet, Outbound From Bristol Flight Left 20mins Early, So Meant We Arrived 30mins Early In Venice, (Always Great To Have That Bit Of Extra Time). Cabin Crew Really Helpful and Attentive. G-EZDN Was The Aircraft Operating The Flight, The Same Aircraft That Took Me To Geneva In April. With It Being One Of Their Newer Aircraft It Still Feels It Inside. It Had Obviously Had A Good Run Down To Palma Earlier That Morning For It To Be Ahead Of Schedule
Return Flight, Left Venice Ontime And Arrived In Bristol 10mins Early. Once Again Cabin Crew Great. G-EZAV Operating The Flight This Time. Slightly Older Aircraft And Parts Of The Interior Show This.
Only Small Complaint Was The Lack Of Route Information Given By Both Sets Of Pilots On The Flight. I Am Always Interested to Be Told Where I Will Be Flying Over. Although There Is Always The Fun Of Guessing
So Now To Book The Next Ones, The Big Question Though It Where
Gower
I think Easyjet flights for next May were released earlier then I had expected this year.
I am wanting to book for next November - Gatwick to Tenerife - any idea when flights may be released?
Thanks
Jean
I've been looking for flights to Corfu for next summer and they're only going up to June. It would be good to hear if anybody has any info as to when these flights will be released.
Most Probably In January
Corfu flights from Gatwick and Bristol are now on sale for July onwards. Still waiting for Manchester to show up though.
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