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EasyJet launches inclusive fare for corporates

05 Sep 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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EasyJet has launched an inclusive fare for corporate passengers and travel bookers.
The new inclusive fare is only available through the GDS and other booking systems connected to the easyJet API and its aim is for easyJet to appeal to the corporate travel market.

Corporates and travel management companies now have a choice:

•    Standard fares can be booked for those passengers wanting to only pay for the services they want and can be booked either through the GDS or on www.easyJet.com
•    Inclusive fares include a 20kg hold bag, seat selection in the lowest priced band and credit card payment and are cheaper than purchasing these products separately. These fares are only available through the GDS and easyJet’s API partners.
•    Flexi Fares include 20kg hold luggage, upfront seat selection, Speedy Boarding, fast track security (at selected airports), free credit card payment and unlimited free date changes in a four week window. These are available on all booking channels.

Ruth Spratt, head of UK Sales for easyJet, says: “We are really pleased to be able to offer an inclusive fare for the first time – part of our campaign to make ourselves easier to book and attractive to large corporates. It will help us to compete even more effectively with the legacy carriers as well as providing further choice and value for the 10 million plus corporate travellers who choose to fly easyJet every year.”

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