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easyJet, KLM and Jet2 slash November flying schedules

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Over the last couple of days we have covered the British Airways lockdown flying schedule and the Virgin Atlantic lockdown schedule.

easyJet has said that is will operate only 20% of its normal Winter schedule for its Q1 period. Importantly, this forecast covers the period until the end of the year, pan-Europe, and not just the November lockdown period.

KLM has announced that flights to Amsterdam from Cardiff, Inverness, Teesside and Southampton will be suspended until at least February.

With the impressive range of connections from Amsterdam, this represents a bigger blow to travellers in those regions than it may first appear. KLM retains a presence at 13 other UK airports.

The news will come as a blow to passengers of these four regional airports who rely heavily on KLM’s connections to the world via Amsterdam for both inbound and outbound traffic.

Jet2 has decided to shut completely. It will offer no flights from its English bases until 2nd December. Services are due to return on 3rd December.


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Some UK credit cards offer special bonuses when used for buying flights. If you spend a lot on airline tickets, using one of these cards could sharply increase the credit card points you earn.

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The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 20,000 Membership Rewards points. These would convert to 20,000 Avios or various other airline or hotel programmes. The standard earning rate is 1 point per £1.

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Buying flights on British Airways?

The British Airways Premium Plus American Express card earns double Avios (3 Avios per £1) when used at ba.com.

The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 30,000 Avios. The standard earning rate is 1.5 Avios per £1.

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Both the free Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard and the annual fee Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard earn double Virgin Points when used at fly.virgin.com.

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