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This is a list of destinations served and formerly served by easyJet as of October 2024 ... Gibraltar International Airport: Greece Athens: Athens International Airport:
On 26 November 2011, arriving flights switched to the new terminal as the first phase opened. On 25 September 2012, the old terminal closed its doors. The last flight to use it was easyJet flight EZY8904 to London-Gatwick. The old terminal building was demolished in February 2014.
In late 2007 GB Airways was bought by EasyJet (and thus ceased to be a British Airways franchise partner); all flights were rebranded as EasyJet in 2008. Flights are available from Gibraltar to London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Luton, Bristol, Casablanca, Tangier and Manchester airports.
BEA began flying between London and Gibraltar, connecting with Gibraltar Airways' own flights to Morocco. [3] Soon after, BEA acquired a 49% stake in the airline, which began trading as GibAir. In 1961, an agreement between BEA and GibAir was signed for the joint planning and promotion of air services from Gibraltar to London and Madrid. [3]
Monarch continued to operate flights on the Gibraltar-Luton route until the firm's collapse. [40] During the late 1990s, a new in-flight service referred to as Monarch Plus, included pre-booked seats, free headsets and improved dining options, such as duck breast instead of turkey stroganoff, for an additional £30 per person. [41]
In 2007, GB Airways was purchased by easyJet, [161] which began operating flights under their name in April 2008 when British Airways re-introduced flights to Gibraltar under their name. EasyJet have since added Bristol and Manchester and also operated flights to Liverpool between 2011 and 2012.