- New summer route connecting London Gatwick to Newquay will launch this summer
- Flights will operate twice a week from 23 June 2026
- New service will enhance regional connectivity and support Cornwall’s visitor economy
- Seats are now on sale on easyJet.com and via the mobile app
easyJet has announced it will operate flights between London Gatwick and Newquay this summer.
The inaugural flight will take off on 23 June 2026 and operate twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
The new route will strengthen direct domestic connectivity between London and the South East and Newquay, whether for a coastal getaway, visiting friends and family, or onward connections across Europe and beyond, while also supporting Cornwall’s visitor economy for those looking to explore everything the region has to offer.
Kevin Doyle, easyJet UK Country Manager, said:
“We are delighted to be launching flights from London Gatwick to Newquay this summer, providing even greater connectivity for customers in London and the South East wishing to explore Cornwall.
The new route will not only offer direct links to the South West but will also provide access to Europe and beyond through our leading short-haul network, while continuing to support Cornwall’s important visitor economy.
In our 30th year we remain committed to providing even more choice, all with great value fares, and we look forward to welcoming more customers on board this summer.”
Nigel Scott, Commercial Director, Cornwall Airport Newquay, said:
“We’re very pleased to welcome this new London Gatwick service with easyJet for the peak summer season.
Demand for Cornwall continues to grow, particularly from the South East, and this route provides an affordable and convenient way for visitors to access the region during one of our busiest periods.
Building on the strong performance of easyJet’s Manchester route over the past two summers, this new service further strengthens our partnership.
The Saturday service opens up new leisure connections via Gatwick, with opportunities to align with easyJet holidays, and we look forward to working together to maximise this potential.”
Earlier this week, the airline launched its 11th UK base and continues to grow across the UK regions, with eight new Airbus A320 family aircraft joining its UK-based fleet in Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Newcastle. This growth is strengthening vital UK connectivity for both holidaymakers and the more than five million customers travelling for business, while supporting thousands of jobs.
Since 2023, easyJet has grown by nearly a third (31%) at its regional bases, offering more than 200 additional routes and providing UK travellers with even greater choice and value from their local airports.
easyJet was founded 30 years ago and since then it has flown over 800 million customers to and from the UK. Today, easyJet is the largest UK airline and serves 22 UK airports offering flights and package holidays across more than 650 routes to nearly 140 destinations across Europe, North Africa and employs c.12,000 people across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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