The easyJet airline company is strictly an online company run by Andy Harrison. Unlike other airline companies easyJet does not publish the exact location of a business office. Website marketing information reveals the philosophy of securing the least expensive flights for all passengers one-way, only. Harrison’s philosophy is fares change rapidly and a round trip purchase does not assure passengers the lowest fare at the time of their return trip.
The company based at Luton airport has little face-to-face contact with passengers believing customers today want to make all travel arrangements online. Based on customer information, personnel are present at a customer service center regular schedule. Customers and personnel connect only online. easyJet no longer has a telephone booking number, according to Andy Harrison, the president. The philosophy of the company is customers want only online contact and a phone number is not needed.
easyJet owns or leases 112 Airbus A319’s; 30 Boeing 737-700 planes and 15 Airways planes for a total of 157 aircraft. Four additional Airways planes are on order according to information on the website. Practically all sales are online sales including Tickets, Hotel Accommodations and Parking.
There is no link for arrivals and departures flight status. Times, days, airports and time of year of scheduled flights arriving or departing each airport are given in dropdown menus. Scheduled flights: http://www.easyjet.com/EN/planning/index.asp easyJet flies to and from hundreds of European and northern African airports annually. Click the link for a list of destination cities http://www.easyjet.com/EN/planning/index.asp
easyjet Airline Company Limited
London Luton Airport
Bedfordshire LU2 9LS
United Kingdom
Website: http://www.easyjet.com