EasyJet adds 16 new routes for summer 2026

Friday, 21 Nov, 2025 0

EasyJet is launching 16 new routes for summer 2026, with seats now on sale.

These new flights will depart from eight Uk airports.

It marks the airline’s expansion into sub-Saharan Africa with its third route from the UK to Sal in Cape Verde from Bristol, joining existing services from London Gatwick and Manchester.

Flights from Bristol will take off from 1 May 2026 and operate three times a week.

EasyJet is also offering new routes from Bristol to Bari, starting from 18 April 2026, and to Seville from 2 May 2026.

Both will operate twice weekly.

The airline has also introduced new services from Birmingham to Inverness starting on 30 March 2026 and Nice on 1 May 2026, both operating twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays.

From Manchester, the airline is launching new flights to Montpellier and to Preveza.

From Liverpool, two new routes will take off to Lisbon and Paphos next summer.

Also launching next summer are flights from the newest base at London Southend to Jersey taking off on 30 March 2026 and to Paris Charles de Gaulle from London Stansted.

From Newcastle new flights to Tenerife will start on 1 August 2026m and there are four new routes from Glasgow.

EasyJet holidays is offering package holidays on all the new international routes, inclusive of accommodation.

Kevin Doyle, easyJet UK Country Manager, said: “With 16 new routes, we’re providing our customers with even more choice and connectivity.”

The airline and tour operator serves 22 UK airports, with more than 630 routes to 140 destinations from the UK to Europe and beyond.



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