EasyJet will set up a base at London Southend from April 2012 with three Airbus A319s operating some 70 flights per week to about 10 European destinations including Barcelona, Faro and Ibiza. The carrier signed a 10-year partnership agreement with SEN owner Stobart Group, which is building a new passenger terminal due to be opened in the fall. It also invested in a new control tower and a runway extension.
EasyJet said it expects to fly around 800,000 passengers to/from SEN in the first year of operations. Aer Arann Regional commenced daily services from Galway and Waterford to SEN in March, the airport?s first scheduled international passenger flights since the early 1990s.?
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