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Important Dates

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  • 22 Jan 1982, easyJet jumped into World 20th. (12th Europe)
  • 22 Feb 1982, finally, easyJet goes to Europe 10th. (17th world)
  • 15 May 1982, easyJet expands to USA! LGW/AMS to Atlanta.
  • 18 May 1982, easyJet becomes the largest operator in London Gatwick with the new Airbus300B1.
  • Sep 1982, easyJet open two new base - London Stansted and Barcelona.

1981

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  • 1 Jan 1981, easyJet commenced service. First flight depart from Gatwick to Munich.
  • 4 Jan 1981, easyJet commenced first domestic service from Gatwick to Liverpool.
  • 1 Mar 1981, Neofung/easyJet(UK) service covers two-third major UK airports
  • 3 Mar 1981, easyJet recorded a negative flight cash €-3,269,285, and announce the possibility of closing down airlines to main hub.
  • 16 Mar 1981, easyJet commenced 7 new routes to Germany, and a total of 8. Making Germany as the most destinations from London Gatwick, together with France.
  • 23 Mar 1981, easyJet order their 10th aircraft, which is a Beech C99. easyJet also announce that they are going to operate new routes in France and Spain by June 1981. Hope to cover 75% of the major airports in France, which easyJet covers 50% of the ports; and 15% of Spain major airports apart from the current Palma de Mallorca.
  • 22 Apr 1981, easyJet adds new flights to Paris Orly (EZY 6922), and easyJet announce they would develop France as the most destinations country outside UK. 4 other destinations are added in Spain as well. When new planes arrive, services to Austria, Denmark and Switzerland will be launched. Additional destinations in France will also be covered.
  • 23 Apr 1981, Followed by the 22 Apr announcement, services to Austria-Vienna, Germany-Berlin-Tegel,

Slovakia-Bratislava, Sweden-Stockholm-Arlanda by Beech C99 are launched. Yet, a bit different from the original plan: Sweden instead of Denmark, Slovakia instead of Switzerland, Germany instead of France.

  • 30 Apr 1981, easyJet recorded a deficit of €-6,758,455, 106% more than in March. easyJet announced the termination of her expansion plan.
  • 24 May 1981, easyJet adds/upgrades 20 new routes to her network. She has fulfil her announcement on 22 Apr 1981. With the expansion this time, the following achievements were made:
    • 1. Covers all major airports in UK
    • 2. Covers 11 major airports in France (i.e. 70%)
    • 3. Covers 11 major airports in Germany (i.e. 65%)
  • 1 Jun 1981, due to the too-quick expansion, easyJet recorded a deficit of €-8,451,361, increase by 25%. The court of UK asked easyJet to put more effort in monitoring their finance and balance sheet. In respond, easyJet announced they will not expand their destinations in short. When new aircraft arrived, the old planes will be phased out. It is expected that Pilatus PC-6-B1/H2 Turbo-Porter will be the first model to be sold.
  • 21 Jun 1981, easyJet started to slow down her expansion. 13 destinations are added. Further upgrade will be made when larger planes come.
  • 15 Aug 1981, easyJet starts two new African routes - Algiers and Monastir - Habib Bourguiba Int. Further upgrade has been made as well.
  • 16 Aug 1981, easyJet announce that after their final expansion to Germany from London Gatwick is completed, a new base will be created. The new base is yet to be announced.
  • 13 Sep 1981, easyJet joins SkyWorld Global Alliance as a founding member.
  • 16 Sep 1981, easyJet announce to start a new hub in Amsterdam!
    • Linkage to 16 cities from Amsterdam is now as cheap and easy as possible!
    • Transit in London Gatwick also bring you to 31 destinations among UK, and 3 in Ireland!
  • 16 Oct 1981, easyJet welcomes her first Boeing 737-200 Adv. The new airplane serves routes depart from Madrid.
    • Currently, flights from Amsterdam connect 30 destinations.
    • Meanwhile, easyJet starts to serve Madrid as well, connected with 7 destinations.
    • Rank 25th worldwide
    • Rank 16th in Europe
  • 24 Oct 1981, easyJet's DOP first exceed €10 million.
    • Flights departed from Madrid increase to 12.
  • 23 Nov 1981, easyJet now flies to 59 destinations from Amsterdam, and 11 from Rome Leonardo Da Vinci.
  • 14 Dec 1981, easyJet steps to Russia. Now serves three routes to Moscow Domodedovo. And the flight between Madrid and Moscow Domodedovo is the longest route currently.
  • 22 Dec 1981, easyJet's airline value break €1,000,286,095!!!
  • 24 Dec 1981, Annual Report 1981
    • Alliance
      • SkyWorld Global Alliance
    • Finance
      • DOP €14,531,903
      • Airline Cash €26,149,300
      • Airline Value €1,028,544,675
    • Ranking
      • Europe: 14th
      • World: 23th
    • Pax Data
      • Total Routes 207
      • Total Destinations 105
      • Daily Passengers 28,025
    • Fleet
      • Beech C99: 1
      • Boeing 737-200 Adv: 6 (On Order: 5)
      • CASA C212-200: 6
      • Convair 580: 4
      • DHC-6-200: (On Sale: 1)
      • Fokker F27-400: 3
      • SE 210 Caravelle Super 10B: 13 (On Order: 1)
    • Base/hub
      • London Gatwick: 103
      • Amsterdam: 62
      • Madrid: 18
      • Rome Leonardo Da Vinci: 20
    • Countries
      • UK: Cover all airports with pax 500,000+ (31 cities)
      • France: Cover all airports with pax 550,000+ (16 cities)
      • Germany: Cover all airports with pax 1.5m+ (15 cities)

Aircraft

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The following aircraft are used share by easyJet and easyJet(UK).

Model In Service On Order Notes
Airtech Canada DHC-3/PZL-3S Beaver 1
Antonov An-2P 3 Second type of aircraft operated by easyJet
Beech C99 2 First type of aircraft operated by easyJet
CASA C212-200 6
DHC-6-200 1
Fokker F27-400 3
Pilatus Aircraft PC-6-B1/H2 Turbo-Porter 2
 
Total 15 3

Destination (operated under franchise of easyJet(UK))

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From London-Gatwick

Destination Pax
Flight
Remarks
Aberdeen
Belfast City
Belfast Intl
Birmingham
Bournemouth
Bristol
Cardiff Wales
Durham Tees Valley
Edinburgh
Exeter
Glasgow International
Glasgow Prestwick
Jersey Airport
Leeds Bradford
Liverpool First domestic route. Twice daily.
London City Two daily.
For transit passenger only.
London Luton For transit passenger only.
London Stansted For transit passenger only.
Manchester
Newcastle Three weekly.
Nottingham EMA
Southampton
 
 
 
 

Destination (International - Europe)

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From London-Gatwick

Country Destination Flight No# Remarks
Austria Vienna EZY 7581
Belgium Brussels
Belgium Brussels Charleroi EZY 3507
Czech Prague Ruzyne EZY 917
Denmark Billund EZY 9615
Denmark Copenhagen - Köbenhavn EZY 9612
France Ajaccio EZY 3492
France Bergerac-Roumanière EZY 3502
France Bordeaux - Mérignac EZY 3482
France Brest - Bretagne EZY 3498
France Lille Lesquin EZY 3490
France Lyon Saint Exupery
France Montpellier-Méditerranée EZY 3494
France Nantes EZY 3483
France Nice Côte d´Azur EZY 912 Second Destination of easyJet
France Paris Orly EZY 6922
France Strasbourg
Germany Berlin-Schonefeld EZY 4677
Germany Berlin-Tegel EZY 7592
Germany Bremen EZY 4667
Germany Dortmund EZY 4671
Germany Dresden EZY 4674
Germany Dusseldorf
Germany Frankfurt-Hahn
Germany Hamburg
Germany Leipzig-Halle
Germany Munich EZY 883 First Destination of easyJet
Germany Nurnberg EZY 4661
Hungary Budapest Ferihegy
Ireland Dublin
Italy Milan Bergamo EZY 9598
Italy Milan Linate EZY 9592
Italy Milan Malpensa EZY 9590
Italy Naples EZY 9594
Italy Rome Ciampino EZY 9595
Italy Venice Marco Polo EZY 9593
Netherlands Eindhoven
Netherlands Rotterdam
Norway Bergen Flesland
Norway Oslo Gardermoen
Portugal Faro EZY 6918
Portugal Lisbon Portela EZY 6914
Spain Alicante EZY 6887
Spain Barcelona EZY 6896 3 weekly.
Spain Girona EZY 6905
Spain Malaga EZY 6881
Spain Palma de Mallorca EZY 910 Third Destination of easyJet
Slovakia Bratislava - M R Stefanik EZY 7587
Switzerland Geneva EZY 9609
Switzerland Zurich EZY 9605
Sweden Stockholm-Arlanda EZY 7589
 
 
 

Destination (International - Africa)

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Destination (International - Middle East)

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Destination (International - Asia)

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Destination (International - America and Canada)

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