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Up to 250,000 to use region’s busiest airport this Easter

Management at East Midlands Airport expect passenger numbers to recover to 75-80 per cent of pre-Covid levels

It's getting easier for people to go on foreign holidays to places like Benidorm(Image: Getty Images)

Up to 250,000 people will travel through the region’s busiest airport over the Easter period.

Management at East Midlands Airport they expect passenger numbers to recover to 75-80 per cent of pre-Covid levels this summer – a sharp contrast to this time last year when the airport’s passenger operation was still shut.

The start of many school holidays on April 1 also marked the start of the busy summer season which runs from April to October, during which the airport will see two-thirds of its total annual passenger numbers. The period also sees an increase in flight numbers and in the number of destinations served to 22.

Between them, Ryanair, Jet2.com, TUI, Flybe, Aurigny and Blue Islands will fly to more than 50 destinations in Europe, Eastern Europe and Northeast Africa.

A spokesman said: “For many people, jetting off this Easter will be their first overseas trip since before the pandemic brought international travel to a standstill.

“Thanks to the vaccination roll-out, all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ travel restrictions have now been dropped making it far easier to travel.

“However, passengers are encouraged to check rules that apply in the countries to which they are travelling which may differ to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s.

“The airport is also advising those who haven’t flown for a while to prepare for their journey well in advance, and to remind themselves of the rules around security and hand luggage.