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easyJet to open a base in Hamburg, Germany in Spring 2014 and expand its Berlin base

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25-Sep-2013 easyJet to open a base in Hamburg, Germany in Spring 2014 and expand its Berlin base

easyJet to double its passenger numbers in Hamburg to 1m and add more than 130,000 in Berlin in the first year

• 15 additional new routes in Hamburg and more frequencies in Berlin

• Creation of a 100 of direct jobs in Hamburg and 35 in Berlin

easyJet, the UK's largest airline and operator of Europe's leading air transport network, has today announced that it will open a base in Hamburg as well as increasing its fleet in Berlin in Spring 2014. The announcement was made by chief executive Carolyn McCall at an event at Airbus' facilities in Hamburg.

Building on its success to date in both Hamburg and Berlin, easyJet's new base will open with three A319 aircraft with the airline increasing its fleet in Berlin by an additional plane.

easyJet will more than double its network from Hamburg with 15 additional new business and leisure routes on the top of its existing portfolio of six routes offering almost 170 flights a week during summer 2014. With more frequencies and early morning departures from Hamburg the schedule will make easyJet more attractive to business passengers.

Carolyn McCall, easyJet chief executive officer, commented:

"I am really pleased to be able to announce the launch of a new base in Hamburg which will enable us to double the size of our operation.
Hamburg and its region is one of the most dynamic economies in Europe with a significant and growing tourist industry.

"In the last twelve months more than half a million passengers have enjoyed easyJet's low fares combined with our friendly service. These expansion plans mean that we expect to carry twice as many passengers in the first year of operations which will take us to more than a million passengers annually for the first time."

Hamburg will be easyJet's 23rd base in its European network. Germany's second largest city is also one of Europe's wealthiest economies with a strong local industry in banking, aviation, renewable energy media & publishing and the second largest European harbour. easyJet expects to bring 275,000 additional business and leisure visitors in Hamburg in the first year.

In Berlin, the additional aircraft will take the total based there to eight. It will mean 130,000 more passengers on the top of the four million passengers easyJet has carried on the last 12 months (a 9.5% increase on the previous year). The aircraft will allow easyJet to increase frequencies on popular business and leisure routes. At Summer 2014 passengers will have the choice of up to 635 flights per week.

These new flights will increase the connectivity of both cities with Europe, which is a key factor for economic growth.