Since easyJet was formed in 1995, our success has been largely founded on leisure travel, with consumers benefiting from our low fares which we have achieved by taking out any unnecessary costs from our operations.
However, as we have grown to become Europe’s 4th largest airline, so has our appeal to business travellers who increasingly enjoy our low fares with care and convenience.
Over 40m passengers will be carried by easyJet in 2008 and easyJet’s operation, recently integrating GB Airways into the fold, provides the following benefits:
easyJet offers an interesting range of services aimed specifically at the discerning business traveller - read all about these great services here.
In addition to booking directly at www.easyjet.com easyJet is now available through business travel agents using the Amadeus and Galileo Global Distribution Systems (GDS). Please contact your travel agency or GDS account manager for further details.

Please contact business@easyJet.com for further information.
1 Fares for this analysis were searched every 14 days from June 2007 and May 2008. Each search scrapes fares for the next 91 days in the future from the date of collection. All searched fares have been averaged and grouped by the number of days to departure (flight date - collection date). When comparing easyJet to each competitor only competing market pairs were used. £100 fare difference correct when looking to book flights not more than 2 days before departure on routes operated by both easyJet and BA. When looking to book more than 2 days before departure, difference in fares may vary. All fares are Economy Class, inclusive of tax, but exclusive of bag charges.