EasyJet to launch six new routes from the UK next year with £24 flights
SIX new routes are being launched by easyJet next year, to destinations across Europe.
The budget airline confirmed the new flights would launch from Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Edinburgh airports.
Milan, Palermo, Almeria, Bordeaux and Gibraltar will all welcome the new easyJet flights in 2025.
One of the new services will operate to Milan Linate, following easyJet's new base there.
The routes will launch from Manchester and Edinburgh on March 20, 2025 with flights up to seven days a week.
The airline will also increase frequencies from London Gatwick to Milan Linate from one to up to two daily departures.
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Two new routes will launch from Birmingham to Bordeaux and Gibraltar on May 1, 2025 and June 1, 2025, respectively.
The airline opened its ninth UK base at Birmingham Airport earlier this year.
And flights to Almeria and Palermo will launch from Bristol on June 24, 2025 and June 26, 2025
Flights start from £23.99 each way.
And easyJet holidays has launched thousands more packages for the six new routes too.
Each one includes return flights, hotels, 23kg luggage and transfers.
Ali Gayward, easyJet UK Country Manager, said: "Following another consecutive record summer, easyJet is continuing to grow in the UK next year with more aircraft, enabling us to offer an even greater choice of flights and package holidays for our customers across the country.
“Our investment in two new bases Italy will also benefit our customers in the UK, providing great value and convenient connectivity to major European cities, whether they’re travelling for leisure or business, and we look forward to welcoming them on board.”
It's not the only new flights being launched by easyJet.
Last month, easyJet announced a new route between Newcastle Airport and Lyon would start from January.
And earlier this year, the low-cost airline confirmed another 33 routes from 11 UK airport.
But easyJet also warned that they would be scrapping a number of domestic flights, following the Labour budget tax hikes.
How many will be affected in 2026 has not been confirmed.