easyJet is to offer free fast track security to attract more business travellers

easyJet, the UK's largest airline, is to provide free fast track security to attract more business travellers. The new service will be provided as an added benefit when buying easyJet's flexi fares, which are available from £79 one way.

easyJet already carries more than 10 million business passengers a year who have been attracted by the airline's low fares, industry leading punctuality and friendly service across Europe's leading network. All research shows that these are the key elements in attracting and retaining business passengers. The research also highlighted the other features that will help easyJet prise high yielding business travellers away from Europe's flag carriers. These include flexible fares, which easyJet launched in 2011, allocated seating - which was introduced by easyJet across its network in 2012 - and fast track security.

Fast Track security will be included as one of the range of benefits provided with easyJet's flexi fares which give passengers unlimited flexibility to change the date of their flights up to two hours before the scheduled departure time. Passengers booking an easyJet flexi fare will also benefit from the choice of seats at the front of the plane, speedy boarding, no booking fees and a hold bag included at no extra cost.

From May 2013 fast track security will be provided to flexi fare passengers at 27 airports amounting to 54% of the airline's business network and over the coming months will be progressively rolled out to more airports across easyJet's network.

Carolyn McCall, easyJet's CEO explained how easyJet is targeting business travellers:

"Above all else business travellers want frequent, punctual flights to leading airports, with friendly service and at great fares - and that is why 10 million of them choose to fly with easyJet every year.

"Building on that platform we want to give them other services that they truly value and which we can deliver without changing our simple efficient operations. Allocated seating is a good example of something our business passengers told us they really wanted and that we have been able to manage while maintaining our industry leading punctuality. By teaming up with our airport partners we can now offer fast track security which enables time sensitive business travellers to reduce their journey time through the airport.

"easyJet doesn't offer a business class but we do make business sense."

The following 27 airports are part of phase one: London - Gatwick, Southend and Stansted, Liverpool, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Rome Fiumicino, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Venice Marco Polo, Athens, Budapest, Munich, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Prague, Tallinn, Geneva and Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, Paris CDG and Orly

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For further information please contact the easyJet Press Office on 01582 525252 or log onto www.easyjet.com

About easyJet:

easyJet operates Europe's No. 1 air transport network with a leading presence on Europe's top 100 routes and at Europe's 50 largest airports.

easyJet flies over 200 aircraft on more than 600 routes between over 130 airports in 30 countries. More than 300 million Europeans live within one hour's drive of an easyJet airport, more than any other airline.

The airline takes sustainability seriously. easyJet invests in the latest technology, operates efficiently and fills most of its seats which means that an easyJet passenger's carbon footprint is 22% less than a passenger on a traditional airline, flying the same aircraft on the same route.

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