EASYJET’S Big Seat Release is launching tomorrow with millions of seats set to go on sale for next year.
The sale includes flights to and from the UK, with deals thought to go live at 6am.
EasyJet’s Big Seat Release goes on sale tomorrow (Tuesday, September 3)[/caption]While easyJet has yet to confirm details with Sun Online Travel, based on previous releases, it is thought around 10 million seats to and from the UK will go on sale tomorrow.
If previous sales are anything to go by, the deals are likely to go live at 6am, with tickets from £29.99 – although this has yet to be confirmed.
Flights will be released tomorrow (Tuesday, September 3) for holidays between June 16, 2025, until September 30, 2025.
For 2025, customers will have a massive selection for their summer holiday, with flights to more than a hundred destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East from 19 UK airports.
The new easyJet summer 2025 timetable includes additional routes to popular hotspots in Spain, Greece, Portugal, Turkey, Cyprus and Egypt.
Seats will go on sale tomorrow, although the earlier you book, the more likely you are to grab a bargain.
With Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis previously commenting: “easyJet’s pricing is demand-based, so the more people buying, the higher the price goes – which means the early bird often catches the cheap worm… or flight.
“Could be 5am, 6am, could be 7am. The likelihood is, can’t guarantee it, but if you get there very early, you will get the prices very cheap.
“Every time it has worked before but I’m not guaranteeing it.”
To make your travel easier too, we’ve rounded up all of easyJet’s baggage rules, including what size hand luggage is allowed on the plane and the hold luggage sizes and prices.
Two new easyJet services launched from Glasgow Airport earlier this year.
The news came after the low-cost airline based a sixth aircraft at the Scottish airport, offering new flights to the two destinations.
The route to Enfidha was launched at the start of May, with the first flight linking the two airports taking off on Thursday, May 2.
Meanwhile, the Larnaca service launched shortly after, with its first journey completed on Saturday, May 4.
Earlier this year, easyJet operated the first-ever UK flight to European holiday hotspot.
The Low-cost airline launched a brand-new route between Gatwick Airport to Pontecagnano (Salerno) Airport, which recently underwent a £400million renovation.
Later this year, easyJet will also start operating a brand-new route between Leeds Bradford Airport and Paris.
EasyJet also has plans for multiple weekly flights to Geneva in Switzerland from Leeds Bradford.
They will fly for a six-week period starting from January 18, 2025.
Flights will soon be jetting off to both Reus and Almeria in Spain, as well as Malta, all from the Southend Airport in Essex.
The new routes will start next spring, with the first flights set to take off on March, 2025.
FROM extra legroom to the best Instagram-worthy spot, we reveal the top tips for choosing the right seat for you.
Getting off the plane first
Holidaymaker who want to beat the queues should book a seat in the front five rows. And to get off the plane even quicker, book an aisle seat, because you can simply get up into the aisle when the plane has come to a complete halt.
Extra Legroom
The affordable airline isn’t known for its spacious seats, but it does have three rows with extra legroom seats.
These seats can be found at the front of the plane in the first row, with all six seats, including A, B, C, D, E, and F providing passengers with a little more leg space.
Meanwhile, the two other rows with extra legroom are in the emergency exit rows in the middle of the plane.
The airline also says passengers who reserve a seat in either row 12 and 13, will have more legroom.
Best photos
Did you even board a plane, if you didn’t take a photo of the clouds or the plane’s wing?
In order to stare out the plane’s window, while taking photos of the glorious blue sky, it’s best to book a window seat.
If you are looking to take pictures during the flight, you should be booking a window seat that’s located between rows 12 and 15.
You can read more about which easyJet seats to book and which ones to avoid, here.
Meanwhile, this top UK airport is set to get new Virgin Atlantic flights for the first time in four years.
And this small airport has plans for new TUI and Ryanair flights.
Millions of seats will be on sale in the huge release[/caption]