Jadon Sancho's Manchester United career is 'finished' whether he apologises to Erik ten Hag or not, according to reports.
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easyJet Holidays is giving customers a chance to snap up a £99 package holiday as part of its latest offer. As part of its new £99 collection, the travel firm has launched a limited number of deals to popular destinations, including Greece, Spain, Cyprus and Tunisia.
But travellers will have to act fast to make the most of the deal, which launched on yesterday (Thursday, October 5) as it’s set to only last until the end of today (Friday October 6). The deal includes 60 flight and hotel packages to luxurious destinations in Europe and North Africa, with some costing only £99 per person for a five-night stay from November 2023 until October 2024.
The getaways on offer include boutique spa paradises and beachfront hideaways across Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Morocco and Tunisia, with 75per cent of these being four or five-star resorts. The accommodation ranges from self-catered through to fully-all inclusive.
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easyJet Holidays £99 collection ensures travellers can enjoy a trip away without having to break the bank. In fact the travel firm has found that demand for low-cost holidays has soared in recent months.
The offer also includes some routes which will cost less than £99 per person, as well as a small number that will cost slightly more, the airline said.
Paul Bixby, Commercial Director at easyJet Holidays comments: “We’re dedicated to offering brilliant holidays at unbeatable prices for our customers. We know holidays are the highlight of the year for many Brits, and we want to help people get away for their well-deserved break.
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Jadon Sancho's Manchester United career is 'finished' whether he apologises to Erik ten Hag or not, according to reports.
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