Wednesday, September 14, 2011

easyJet to open new direct service to Basel

Danish ski tourists and wine connoisseurs can look forward to 1 November when easyJet opens its new direct low-cost service to Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

“With our new service between Copenhagen and Basel, we give passengers a new non-stop connection that is currently not being offered by any other airline. And it is even a low-cost service, which passengers increasingly demand, said Thomas Haagensen, Regional General Manager for easyJet in Northern Europe.

Ties two medical regions closer together
“easyJet’s new service proves that there is an attractive market in Copenhagen. The service, which has been in demand by business travellers in particular, will tie two medical regions closer together. Moreover, the service will strengthen Danish tourism, and we expect that many people from Switzerland will be interested in taking weekend breaks in Denmark, said Ole Wieth Christensen, Route Development Manager at Copenhagen Airport about the new service to Basel.

Basel is located on the banks of the Rhine and has a very special atmosphere in that it has a Swiss, a French and a German section. The city deserves its reputation as the cultural capital of Switzerland due to its about 40 museums and the oldest university in Switzerland, founded in 1460. In addition, Basel is the centre of a number of major pharmaceutical and chemical companies.

easyJet will be operating four weekly frequencies to Basel: on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

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