easyJet, Europe’s leading airline, is live on Duffel
With Duffel, new and existing travel sellers now have access to easyJet’s great value fares and compelling network of destinations. Read about the latest partnership and request access today.
easyJet is now available to all travel sellers using Duffel, bringing the number of total airlines live to 25 and increasing the choice and global reach for travel sellers. New and existing sellers will now have access to easyJet’s network of destinations and great value fares. Sign up here >
Antonio Pascale, easyJet’s Distribution and Alliances Manager, said: “We are pleased to partner with Duffel to connect even faster with more travel sellers around the world. Duffel offers an exciting opportunity for easyJet to reach new, non-traditional and established sellers whilst being able to sell our ancillary products effectively.”
Introducing easyJet
easyJet flies to Europe’s most popular destinations and carried more than 96 million passengers in 2019. easyJet’s extensive network includes nearly 1000 routes to more than 150 airports across 35 countries.
Travellers want to fly from the airports that work best for them, and over 300 million Europeans live within one hour's drive of an easyJet airport. easyJet was also ranked the “Best Low Cost Airline 2020” by Business Traveller Magazine.
Customer experience is a top priority for easyJet. With the creation of their COVID-19 Travel Hub, travellers can access all the details they need to travel easily and confidently. They are also offering increased flexibility through their Protection Promise, which means that customers can book with the confidence that if their plans change, so can their booking. With some travel restrictions easing across Europe, and increasing demand for summer travel, easyJet is responding quickly by launching thousands of extra seats each week to key summer destinations at great value fares.
easyJet also takes sustainability seriously and is the first major airline to operate carbon neutral flights across its whole network. The airline is achieving this goal by offsetting the carbon emissions from the fuel used for all of its flights. The airline sees this as an interim measure until new technology becomes available to de-carbonise aviation. In the meantime, easyJet continues to support innovative technology, operate efficiently and aim to fill most of its seats. Since 2000, they have improved the carbon emission per passenger kilometre efficiency by over one third and have a target to reach a 38% reduction by 2022. [More information]
How do I get access to easyJet flights?
Sign up to Duffel and request access to easyJet from the dashboard under “Sources”.
With Duffel, you get access to flights from easyJet as well as 25+ other major airlines. You don’t have to worry about updates, maintenance or bugs. Duffel’s developer team manages all technical requirements from the airline and provides you with one standardised API. You can create an account and get started on the integration right away without any setup fees.