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New air route to Austrian Alps
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EasyJet has announced a service from Luton to Salzburg. The basic price is £27.99 but of course extra costs are piled on top and peak times are far more expensive.
The flights start on Saturday 17th December and will operate twice a week.
Seats go on sale today, Thursday 16th June.
The route offers easy access to a number of popular Austrian ski resorts including Kaprun, Zell-am-Zee, Kitzbuhel, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Soll and Schladming.
"Salzburg is an attractive destination which will appeal to many holiday makers. From its musical heritage and stunning architecture through to its ski offering I'm sure it will tick many boxes for the discerning traveller," says Hugh Aitken, UK commercial manager for easyJet.
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