Beginning in November, easyJet will fly to Luxor from Gatwick, the airline’s most-served airport. The Egyptian airport will rejoin its portfolio after 11 years. When the route takes off, it will be easyJet’s longest service by distance only from London. If that’s insufficient, it will also surpass all UK capital offerings operated by Ryanair and Wizz Air. However, it will ‘only’ be easyJet’s 11th-longest route across its entire network.
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