[2] To keep costs down easyBus originally used Hendon Central station in north London as its terminal point, with a journey time of 65 minutes and a single fare of £5.
[2] The threat of competition forced National Express to offer its own discounted fares to and from London, culminating in the introduction of a £1 single fare between Milton Keynes and London which Stelios claimed was intended to make his service non-profitable and force its withdrawal.
[3] Shortly after this EasyBus launched a second route to Luton Airport in competition with National Express' Jetlink subsidiary.
[5] In July 2008 further expansion was announced with the launch of a half-hourly service between Gatwick Airport and Fulham Broadway station.
A black car had lost control and had collided with the minibus, while it was carrying four passengers on a service from Gatwick Airport to London.
[14][15] On 14 May 2018 a new service commenced connecting Liverpool John Lennon Airport with Chester, Wrexham, Oswestry and Shrewsbury.