easyJet Holidays Sets Out Discount Tiers For Trips Booked Through 2027
The latest Big Orange Sale from easyJet holidays changes the timing and cost structure of travel planning for the next two years. The offer applies to holidays booked before 3 March 2026, covering travel dates through to the end of October 2027. Rather than focusing on last minute deals, the sale targets forward planners, giving travellers clearer price thresholds and predictable savings across city breaks and longer beach holidays.
How the Big Orange Sale discounts work
To make choices clearer for travellers, the discounts are linked to clear booking value ranges, with each level shaping how much the final holiday costs. The savings are applied by entering a dedicated promotional code BIGSALE during the booking process. The main saving bands are structured as follows:
- £50 off holidays priced from £500 to £799
- £100 off holidays priced from £800 to £1499
- £150 off holidays priced from £1500 to £2999
- £300 off holidays priced from £3000 to £3999
- £400 off holidays priced from £4000 and above.
These reductions apply per booking and allow travellers to scale savings depending on trip length, destination, and accommodation level.
What the discounts mean for popular destinations
For city breaks, the sale opens access to well known European destinations at lower entry prices. Discounted packages include short stays in cities such as Amsterdam and Prague, where four night trips can fall close to the low £200s per person depending on departure airport and travel date. Paris is also positioned as a short stay option, with reduced pricing making theme parks and central city hotels more achievable for brief winter or spring trips.
Beach focused destinations are similarly affected, especially for longer stays. Discounted packages highlight week long holidays in places such as Cape Verde, Marrakech, Marmaris, Salou, Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote. Once the reductions are applied, the price of a seven night stay can fall anywhere from the mid £400s to the lower £800s per person, depending on destination and travel dates. These examples show how the sale lowers the barrier to destinations that usually sit firmly in higher price brackets.
Instead of rewarding last minute decisions, the sale encourages travellers to think further ahead when planning their trips. For travellers, the main advantage is a clearer view of pricing and more freedom to plan trips on their own terms. Defined savings levels, a long booking period, and relatively low upfront deposits make it easier to plan trips earlier and shape them around individual budgets. As a result, travel decisions become more considered, giving people more time to weigh destinations, timing, and overall costs before committing.