EasyJet announces new Edinburgh winter flights to popular Spanish city
The airline will offer passengers a direct route from the capital to Malaga, commencing on October 28, with flights operating twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the winter.
The city is renowned for its blend of relaxation, culture and adventure including palm-lined promenades, hilltop castles and cutting-edge art galleries.
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The spot also benefits from a mild winter climate for those looking for a sunny city break with ideal temperatures for sightseeing.
Seats are now on sale on easyJet's site, with prices starting from £40.99. The airline also offers packages to Malaga from Edinburgh with over 150 hotels to choose from, starting from £267 per person.
All package holidays to Malaga from Edinburgh include flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers.
Sophie Dekkers, easyJet's Chief Commercial Officer, said: 'It's fantastic to be able to offer our customers yet another new winter route from Edinburgh, to the vibrant Málaga in Spain, whether they're seeking a sun-soaked beach escape, a cultural city break, or simply a relaxing long weekend on Spain's Costa del Sol.
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'This is the fifth new winter route we've added to our Scottish network this year, as we continue to provide even more connectivity for our customers in Scotland, along with a fantastic service and great value fares.'
Jonny Macneal, Edinburgh Airport's Head of Aviation, said: "Winter doesn't need to mean rain and sleet when you have some fantastic options for sunshine, such as easyJet's new route to Malaga.
"We know there are always passengers looking to escape to sunnier climates during our winter period, so it's great to be able to work with our airline partners to offer them that choice."
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