EasyJet is set to launch six new routes in 2025, expanding its network to popular European destinations.
The budget airline confirmed that these flights will depart from Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, and Edinburgh airports, with new services to Milan, Palermo, Almeria, Bordeaux, and Gibraltar.
Birmingham will see new routes to Bordeaux and Gibraltar, launching on May 1 and June 1, 2025, respectively. Earlier this year, easyJet opened its ninth UK base at Birmingham Airport, further strengthening its presence in the region.
Flights from Bristol to Almeria and Palermo will begin on June 24 and June 26, 2025.
Fares for the new routes start at £23.99 each way, and easyJet Holidays has launched additional packages that include return flights, hotels, luggage, and transfers for the latest destinations.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s 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.”
In addition to these new routes, easyJet recently announced a new route from Newcastle to Lyon, starting in January 2025, and 33 new routes from 11 UK airports earlier this year.
However, the airline also revealed it would be scrapping some domestic flights in response to the Labour government’s budget tax hikes, though the specifics for 2026 have yet to be confirmed.