A series of domestic flights from Glasgow Airport are being resumed across the UK today. 

Earlier this month, eastJet re-launched its Gatwick and Belfast Internation services to Glasgow Airport - which was the airline's first movements since grounding its fleet at the beginning of lockdown.

The airline has now reopened its services to Bristol, Luton and Stansted airports today. 

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easyJet plans to fly around 50% of its 1022 routes in July increasing to around 75% in August, although with a lower frequency of flights equating to around 30% of normal July to September capacity.

The company are following a range of guidelines and have launched a series of onboard regulations to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all customers and crew onboard.

These include a requirement for all crew members and customers to wear facemasks, the introduction of an enhanced aircraft disinfection service and the cancellation of onboard food services. 

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Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, said: “We are really pleased to be relaunching more flights from Scotland from 1 July and starting to get customers reunited with loved ones, back to work or away on their much-needed summer holidays.

“Of course, the safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew remains our highest priority.

"This is why we have implemented a number of measures enhancing safety at each part of the journey from disinfecting the aircraft to requiring customers and crew to wear masks.

"These measures will remain in place for as long as is needed to ensure customers and crew are able to fly safely as the world continues to recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.”

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