New Travel Dates Open for Multi-Season Bookings

The Big Orange Sale from easyJet holidays is set to take place between 4 September and 15 September 2025. The program provides tiered savings depending on the size of each booking, from £50 to £200. The sale comes after the release of the operator’s winter 2026 schedule, extending the booking period to March 2027 and covering trips across several seasons. The available bookings include both city and beach destinations across Europe and North Africa.
The promotion applies to a wide network of destinations and accommodation options. According to the company, it covers:
- More than 8,000 hotels,
- Over 100 destinations,
- Both city breaks and beach holidays,
- Departures from several UK airports,
- Travel periods from autumn 2025 through early 2027.
“We’re delighted to bring back our Big Orange Sale, offering even more unbeatable value across our full range of beach and city breaks"
For those choosing city stays, several notable landmarks are among the options. The Eiffel Tower continues to serve as a prominent landmark for those visiting Paris. Amsterdam is distinguished by its historic canals, which have been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and shape the city’s identity. In Reykjavik, Hallgrímskirkja church stands as a distinctive feature of the skyline and provides wide views across the Icelandic capital.
Beach locations include several notable points of interest. In Benidorm, Levante Beach is a prominent location with a long shoreline that attracts year-round visitors. Lanzarote offers access to Timanfaya National Park, where volcanic landscapes form one of the island’s most distinctive features. On Corfu, the UNESCO-listed Old Town combines coastal surroundings with historic architecture that reflects the island’s cultural heritage.

Transfers are provided as standard in beach holiday bookings. In addition, all reservations fall under the operator’s Ultimate Flexibility policy, which covers changes, refunds and a best price guarantee. By linking extended booking dates with these arrangements, the initiative provides an option for travellers to organise trips across Europe and North Africa up to two years in advance while retaining the ability to adjust their plans if circumstances change.