EasyJet Big Seat Sale adds millions of seats for winter 2026
EasyJet released its Big Seat sale with millions of flights on sale for winter 2026
It includes thousands of flights for autumn 2026 including October half term and the Christmas holidays now on sale
There are over 25 million seats between 19 October 2026 and 31 January 2027 now on sale.
It represents more than 14 million seats on flights to and from the UK with seats available from £18.99.
It spans over 140 destinations across Europe and North Africa from 22 UK airports.
Also, easyJet holidays is offering thousands more package holidays for autumn 2026 to winter sun hotspots including the Canary Islands, Egypt, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia, as well as popular city escapes like Paris, Reykjavik, Prague and Amsterdam.
There are over 8,000 hotels in 100 destinations plus free kids’ places at family-friendly hotels.
All packages include flights and hotel, with 23kg luggage and transfers on all beach getaways.
Kevin Doyle, UK Country Manager for easyJet, said: “Putting millions more seats on sale today for next winter means our customers across the UK can book early and enjoy great value fares.”
“With hundreds of routes available from 22 UK airports, our short-haul network offers unrivalled choice.”
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