- New flights are now available to book from London Southend to Munich and Liverpool to Naples next summer
- Airline’s unrivalled network now offers over 640 routes to 140 destinations across 32 countries, providing customers with more choice and great value
- Seats are now on sale on easyJet.com and via the mobile app
- Packages to Munich and Naples are available with easyJet holidays
easyJet has announced the launch of two new routes for summer 2026 with seats now on sale to Naples from Liverpool John Lennon Airport and to Munich from London Southend Airport.
The inaugural flights to Naples will operate on Mondays and Fridays from 3rd August while easyJet’s new connection to Munich will start on 17 September 2026 and operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays.
Customers from across the Northwest can now explore the historic city of Naples by sampling authentic Neapolitan pizza and visiting landmarks such as the Naples National Archaeological Museum and the ancient ruins of Pompeii nearby.
The city is perfect for a weekend getaway and offering travellers the chance to explore Naples’ stunning coastline, world-class cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.
easyJet’s latest route from London Southend comes ahead of Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest, giving travellers the chance to experience Bavaria’s iconic celebrations, traditional cuisine, and lively atmosphere.
easyJet holidays has launched packages to Munich from London Southend, and Naples from Liverpool, with flights and hotel included.
Kevin Doyle, easyJet UK Country Manager, said:
“We are really pleased to be launching even more new routes and package holidays to the cities of Naples and Munich. By continuing to grow our network, we are providing even greater choice and connectivity from across the UK and offering fantastic value fares. That’s why 50 million customers chose to fly with us in the last year, and we look forward to welcoming even more customers on board next summer.”
easyJet is the largest UK airline and as well as offering the greatest connectivity within the UK, it serves 22 UK airports, offering more than 640 routes to 140 destinations from the UK to Europe and beyond.
Last week the airline also announced new routes from across eight UK airports including new connections to Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, the Canary Islands, Egypt and Malta.
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