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easyJet begins Bristol to Naples service

easyJet will this weekend begin operating its new summer service, three times a week, from Saturday to October 27

easyJet will this weekend begin operating its new summer service from Bristol to Naples. The three-times-weekly service will operate from Saturday to October 27.

The Naples route launch follows easyJet’s recent announcement that it will begin operating a four-times-weekly, year-round service to Copenhagen from Bristol in the autumn bringing easyJet’s total number of routes from Bristol to 44.

Ali Gayward, easyJet UK Commercial Manager said: “Our new route to Naples will provide passengers from the South West with affordable access to one of Europe’s most dynamic cities which offers visitors a rich culture and access to nearby attractions.”

Naples, Italy’s third largest city, is popular with visitors thanks to its lively atmosphere and close proximity to some of Italy’s most famous landmarks. Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii are both easily accessible from the city as well as the Amalfi coast and the islands of Capri and Ischia, which make Naples a good base for exploring.

One-way flights from Bristol to Naples start from £29.99, including taxes.  For more information or to book flights, visit www.easyJet.com

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