easyJet has just opened the doors on its summer 2026 flight sale. Millions of seats, hundreds of routes, and fares starting from a tantalisingly low £22.99. It’s a rare chance to glimpse into the travel future, locking in next summer’s beach days and city breaks long before most holidaymakers have even begun to dream of packing.
Imagine securing your spot in the sky to Palma, Faro, or Nice while the rest of the world waits for prices to climb. From 22 UK airports, easyJet is promising access to 134 destinationseach offering its own slice of sunshine or culture to explore between 15 June and 13 September 2026.
Sophie Dekkers, easyJet’s Chief Commercial Officersaid: “Every year, millions of customers continue to choose easyJet for the unrivalled choice of destinations we offer across our network, our great value fares and our crew’s fantastic service.
“And this year with more seats, new routes and package holidays, we’re offering more choice for customers than ever before, and we look forward to taking them away for a well-deserved holiday, always aiming to make travel easy.”
What you need to know about the easyJet summer 2026 sale
The easyJet summer 2026 sale has just started this morning with prices starting as low as £22.99. Flights are available for travel between 15 June and 13 September 2026 with departures from 22 UK airports to 134 destinations. Popular holiday destinations that you can book include Faro, Palma, Paris, Alicante, and Nice.
The best easyJet flight deals from the summer 2026 sale
London Gatwick to Paris, Bordeaux, Amsterdam, Marseille, Murcia, Prague and more in the £35–£38.99 range.
London to Malaga, Alicante, Faro, Innsbruck, Gibraltar fares around £38.99; London Luton deals to Prague, Sicily, Crete, Ibiza, Reus also from £35.99–£38.99.
Spring 2026 fares were £37.99–£48.99 for routes like London Luton to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Paris.
London Gatwick to Paris, Rome, Ibiza from £46.99–£48.99.
Advice on getting the best deal for easyJet flights
While easyJet is promoting the opportunity to score low fares by booking far in advance, not all consumers will necessarily find the best deal by acting early.
Travel expert Simon Calder, of The Independentoffered a word of caution: For those with very fixed travel dates, such as property owners in Spain or Portugal, booking immediately can indeed secure reasonable fares and peace of mind.
However, early booking may not always yield the lowest price: Manchester to Malaga for 19 July 2026 shows a basic fare of £230 one way, which is not competitively low compared to other periods.
For 1 September next year, the same route is just £48 with easyJet, but only £28 with Ryanair for a similar date this year.
“I wouldn’t be tempted to surrender the chance to shop around nearer departure,” Calder advises, noting the unpredictable nature of fare competition among carriers such as Ryanair and Jet2.











