The British airline EasyJet has launched easyJet Plus for Business, a service specifically designed for companies that want to manage multiple memberships and take advantage of exclusive discounts.
Simplified Management and Attractive Discounts
Companies can now purchase up to 250 easyJet Plus memberships in a single transaction through an exclusive portal: plus.easyjet.com. This centralized system makes it easier to manage memberships for employees who travel frequently.
Additionally, the airline has introduced an attractive discount scheme: for every 10 memberships purchased, the company receives one additional membership for free. This represents a significant cost-saving opportunity for companies with a high volume of corporate travel.
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Benefits of easyJet Plus for Business
Members enjoy multiple advantages that enhance their airport and flight experience:
- Access to easyJet Plus Bag Drop, reducing check-in wait times.
- Speedy Boarding, priority boarding for greater convenience.
- Premium seats, allowing for a more comfortable flight experience.
- Fast Track security (available at selected airports), speeding up the security screening process.
- Free same-day flight changes to an earlier flight, providing greater flexibility for business travel.
The easyJet Plus membership costs £249 per person per year.
“We are always looking for innovative new ways to offer our business customers more choices and great value. With the launch of easyJet Plus for Business, we are making it even easier for companies and frequent business travelers to take advantage of our Plus offering, manage their memberships, and access the flexibility and benefits we know they need,” said James Marchant, Head of Business Development at easyJet.
With easyJet Plus for Business, the airline reinforces its commitment to the corporate sector by providing a service that combines efficiency, savings, and flexibility.
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