easyJet Rolls Out Major January Sale Covering 2026 Travel

easyJet has opened its Big Orange Sale, with discounts of up to 20% available on thousands of flights operating between 5 January and 13 December 2026. Discounted fares are available until 3 February 2026, with prices starting at £14.49. The promotion covers more than 1.2 million seats across the airline’s UK network and applies to both established routes and recently introduced destinations.
The sale includes flights across easyJet’s short-haul network, spanning Europe, North Africa, and selected longer leisure routes. New destinations added during the past year are part of the promotion, including Tbilisi in Georgia and Scandinavian Mountains in Sweden. The discounted period also covers peak school holiday weeks, including February and October half-term travel.
Many of the discounted flights are scheduled on winter routes, including services to Alpine ski airports as well as destinations known for year-round warm weather. Alpine gateways such as Grenoble, Geneva, and Innsbruck are included, alongside warm-weather destinations in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Cape Verde, and the Canary Islands. Tickets can be booked via easyJet’s website and mobile app during the sale period.
Sample fares included in the Big Orange Sale
- London Southend: Barcelona and Geneva from £14.99; Berlin from £15.99
- Bristol: Bordeaux from £14.49; Faro and Nice from £16.99
- London Luton: Lyon from £17.99; Marrakech from £21.49
- Manchester: Alicante from £18.99; Milan from £22.99
- Birmingham: Malaga from £16.99; Milan from £17.99
“By launching our Big Orange Sale today, customers can take advantage of our great value fares and make plans for a well-deserved break to look forward to in 2026."
Beyond flight-only deals, easyJet Holidays is offering savings of up to £400 on package holidays with the promo code BIGSALE, covering hotel-and-flight bookings across Europe and North Africa. The sale gives early visibility on travel costs for most of 2026, allowing plans to be set well ahead of time. With reduced fares spread across seasons and regions, travel planning becomes more predictable while route choice remains wide.



















