TravelBank Expands European Flight Inventory with easyJet, Enhancing Intra-European Travel Options

We are pleased to announce that easyJet flights are now available for booking on our platform. This partnership enhances TravelBank’s travel options within Europe, providing more choices for seamless and cost-effective business trips across the continent. By offering a wider range of flights, we aim to make intra-European travel more convenient and accessible to our customers. 

easyJet is a leading, low-cost carrier in Europe, flying to over 150 destinations across 35 countries. Whether your team is traveling for a business meeting in London, a conference in Paris, or an offsite in Milan, easyJet’s extensive network of flights is now just a few clicks away through TravelBank.  

Why book easyJet flights through TravelBank? 

Booking easyJet through TravelBank provides your team with a seamless, efficient travel experience. Beyond offering competitive fares and a vast network of routes, TravelBank’s all-in-one platform gives you access to robust tools for managing your corporate travel needs, including: 

This is the next step in our ongoing effort to provide the best possible travel inventory to our customers. As TravelBank continues to grow its airline inventory, our goal is to help businesses simplify travel management while delivering cost savings and smarter travel solutions.  

Visit our platform today to explore the newest addition to our airline inventory – easyJet flights, now available for booking.  

About easyJet 

easyJet is Europe’s leading airline offering a unique and winning combination of the best route network connecting Europe’s primary airports with great value fares and friendly service. 

easyJet flies on more of Europe’s most popular routes than any other airline and carried more than 82 million passengers in 2023 with more than 11.3 million travelling for business. The airline has over 300 aircraft flying on nearly 1000 routes to more than 155 airports across 35 countries. Over 300 million Europeans live within one hour’s drive of an easyJet airport. 

easyJet aims to be a good corporate citizen, employing people on local contracts in eight countries across Europe in full compliance with national laws and recognising their trade unions. The airline supports several local charities and has a corporate partnership with UNICEF which has raised nearly £17m for the most vulnerable children since it was established in 2012. 

In 2022, easyJet published its roadmap to net zero by 2050. The roadmap, which also features a combination of fleet renewal, operational efficiencies, airspace modernisation, Sustainable Aviation Fuel and carbon removal technology, has set an ambitious interim carbon emissions intensity reduction target of 35% by 2035 which is validated by the Science-based targets initiative (SBTi). The airline’s ultimate aim is to fully transition its fleet to zero carbon emission technology, which it will achieve through a number of strategic partnerships including with Airbus, Rolls-Royce and GKN Aerospace Solutions. Since 2000, the airline has successfully reduced its carbon emissions per passenger, per kilometre by one-third.   

Innovation is in easyJet’s DNA – since launching nearly 30 years ago, easyJet changed the way people fly to the present day where the airline leads the industry in digital and operational innovations to make travel more easy and affordable for its passengers. 

In 2023 easyJet was named by TIME as one of the World’s Best Companies and a Leader in Diversity 2024 by The Financial Times.