EasyJet rolls out Big Orange Sale
EasyJet has launched its jolliest sale of the year – the Big Orange Sale.Â
Over 1.2 million seats to and from the UK are now available to book with up to 20% off, it says.
These include busy half term dates.
Discounted fares are available for travel between 5 January and 13 December 2026, to 140 destinations.
This includes flights to brand new destinations which took off for the first-time this year, including Tbilisi in Georgia and Scandinavian Mountains in Sweden.
Ski flights include to Grenoble, Geneva, and Innsbruck.
There are deals on longer leisure routes to Cape Verde, Djerba and Enfidha in Tunisia; Luxor, Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt; Agadir and Marrakech in Morocco; the Turkish beach towns of Antalya and Dalaman and the Canary Islands.
EasyJet holidays is also offering savings of up to £400 off all package holidays currently on sale.
This is valid for a minimum spend of £4000, £300 off a minimum spend of £3000, £150 off a minimum spend of £1500, down to £50 off a minimum spend of £500 with the code BIGSALE.
Customers can choose from more than 8,000 hotels in over 100 destinations in Europe and North Africa.
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