- The low-cost carrier will run a biweekly service to the popular destination.
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easyJet has introduced routes to a perpetually sun-soaked location that hosts Europe's sole population of free-roaming monkeys.
The budget carrier will run a biweekly service to the popular vacation destination, offering flights on Thursdays and Sundays.
The managers have already initiated the new route, which runs between Birmingham and Gibraltar, operating throughout the entire year.
It enhances easyJet's existing offerings London Flights from Gatwick, Bristol, and Manchester to Gibraltar will be added, increasing the weekly number of services to this British Overseas Territory to 13.
Following the opening of easyJet's Birmingham base last year, this announcement has been made.
Speaking at last year's event, the Aviation Director said Birmingham Airport Tom Screen stated: "EasyJet now offers an impressive 34 routes for sale in 2025 from Birmingham Airport following the launch of its base earlier this year in March."
Native to the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Mountains of Morocco, the Gibraltar colony represents the sole population of wild monkeys on continental Europe.
It is believed that around 230 Barbary macaques inhabit the Rock of Gibraltar.



Nevertheless, despite their cuteness, these creatures can also be quite aggressive, and several encounters with tourists have been documented.
Four years ago, video footage captured the moment a a bold monkey grabbed a woman's purse out of her hand.
In another incident, a A dream wedding in Gibraltar was nearly spoiled. after a macaque monkey started rifling through the husband-to-be's backpack and stealing his passport.
Meanwhile, easyJet recently opened another new UK facility located at London's Southend Airport .
The low-cost airline is providing 122 weekly flights over 22 routes departing from the airport located in Essex.
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