easyJet Ups Discounts as Big Orange Sale Nears Finish

easyJet has entered the final week of its Big Orange Sale, increasing discounts to 25% on selected routes for travel between 26 January and 13 December 2026. Discounted one-way fares now start at £20.99 and remain bookable until 3 February 2026. The offer covers UK departures across the airline’s short-haul network, giving buyers a last window to secure lower fares across winter, spring and peak school break periods.
Alongside flight discounts, easyJet holidays is offering savings of up to £500 on package trips booked before 3 March 2026, with free kids’ places available on selected resorts until October 2027. The airline highlighted that its holiday bundles include flights, hotels, 23kg luggage and transfers for beach destinations, under its ‘Ultimate Flexibility’ terms. easyJet framed both sales as a chance to plan breaks early and secure lower-cost options ahead of summer 2026.
“With over 45 new routes from the UK available this year, customers can choose from flights and package holidays to up to 140 destinations across Europe and beyond, whether that’s to return to their top holiday hotspot, or discover somewhere new."
Sale Coverage and Featured Destinations (2026)
- New for 2025: Tbilisi (Georgia), Scandinavian Mountains
- Ski access: Grenoble, Geneva, Innsbruck
- Sun routes: Cape Verde, Luxor, Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh
- Travel window: 26 Jan – 13 Dec 2026
- Holiday savings: Up to £500 on packages
The sale spans thousands of seats across easyJet’s UK network, covering Europe and selected destinations in North Africa.
The extended discount period opens the door to varied trip styles: Georgian and Alpine routes suit city and ski weekends, while Egypt and Cape Verde offer warmer escapes during shoulder months. With Tbilisi now linked directly from the UK and Geneva serving multiple Alpine resorts, travellers can reach cultural hubs, mountain towns and beach areas without relying on complex connections. October half-term and late-season skiing also become easier to plan at lower upfront cost.
As the sale enters its final week, what stands out is the scale rather than the headline price. An airline with more than 640 UK routes cutting fares across almost a full year gives buyers practical room to plan trips without last-minute pressure. With demand for school breaks, skiing and winter sun rising year-on-year, these discounts provide a brief chance to lock in workable dates before standard fares return.



















