Brits will be able to travel to a range of new holiday destinations from their local airport this year as easyJet rolls out a raft of new routes, including to Italy and Finland. Twenty-two new services from 12 airports in the UK, including London Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester, will be launched from October 2025 as part of the budget airline’s winter schedule.
It will include the first connection between Northern Ireland and Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland in Finland, and link keen fliers in Edinburgh to some of Austria’s top resorts in the Tyrol mountains. Manchester Airport will debut new flights to Ljiblana in Finland, Strasbourg in France and Verona in Italy, while Liverpool unveils twice-weekly services to Krakow in Poland and Almeria in Spain. It comes alongside the continuing expansion of easyJet’s services from new bases in Southend and Birmingham, with new services running every Sunday from December 14 at the former and every Saturday at the latter.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK country manager said: “We’re delighted to be offering yet another fantastic range of new routes, providing even more choice for our customers across the UK, whether they’re looking to escape on a city break, hit the slopes, enjoy a festive getaway or chase the winter sun.
“With flights and holidays now available on even more routes for the winter, we’re providing greater direct connectivity for customers all across the UK to Europe and beyond and offering great value for money, always aiming to make travel easy.”
The airline is also set to offer package holiday deals on 17 of the 22 routes for the winter 2025 season, including a 23kg luggage allowance and transfers on beach trips.