easyJet has put its spring 2024 schedule on sale meaning 100,000 flights between 24 March and 2 June 2024 including Easter, are now available to book. Of these, over 60,000 flights to and from the UK are now on sale and customers can get a great deal by booking early at easyJet.com or via the mobile app, with seats available from £24.99.
The airline is also now extending the validity of any vouchers issued throughout the pandemic. Any customers who opted to receive a voucher during the pandemic and are yet to redeem it will now have their voucher validity automatically extended from 31 July 2023 to 31 January 2024, providing them with more time and more choice for making a future booking.
The extensions will be carried out over the coming weeks and customers will be notified directly once their voucher has been extended. Customers with vouchers do not have to have flown by the time the voucher expires and vouchers can be used to book flights to any easyJet destination.
Today also sees thousands more package holidays for spring 2024 available to book through easyJet holidays. The release means even more destinations and flight options will be available for holidaymakers heading to Europe’s best loved beach and city destinations. The holiday company offers packages including flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers on beach holidays, all covered by its Ultimate Flexibility, offering freedom to change a booking, a refund guarantee, and best price guarantee.
Ali Gayward, UK Country Manager for easyJet, said: “We are delighted to be putting our spring 2024 schedule on sale today, so that customers can book early and enjoy great value fares on flights and package holidays for a spring break or Easter getaway and to provide even more time for those with unredeemed vouchers to use them to book something to look forward to.
“And with our schedule now available to book up until 2 June 2024, our customers can choose from an unrivalled range of nearly 1000 routes to more than 150 airports in 35 countries across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.”