Winter 2026/2027
08:02

Easyjet launches new routes from six UK airports

Easyjet Airbus A320neo
Easyjet Airbus A320neo, © Airbus

Related News

LONDON - Easyjet has announced new routes from Birmingham to Agadir, Belfast to Rome and Sharm El Sheikh, London Luton to Ljubljana, London Southend Airport to Budapest, Newcastle to Fuerteventura, Reykjavik, and Krakow and Southampton to Paris.

"The new routes will launch this winter with Southampton to Paris Charles de Gaulle taking off on 25 October and operating twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays," Easyjet said.

Belfast International to Sharm El Sheikh and Rome will start on 25 and 26 October respectively. The Sharm el Sheikh service will depart twice a week on Wednesdays and Sundays, and Rome will depart twice a week on Mondays and Fridays – perfect for a long weekend getaway.

The airline’s new route from London Luton to Ljubljana will start on 26 October, and depart three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, providing a direct connection for passengers to the Slovenian capital and Lake Bled.

A new service from Southend to Budapest will also start on 26 October and depart twice a week on Mondays and Fridays providing a convenient connection for customers in Essex and London to this stunning capital on the Danube.

Easyjet’s new route from Birmingham to Morocco’s coastal resort of Agadir will start on 27 October 2026 and depart twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Easyjet will be the only airline operating from Belfast International to Sharm El Sheikh and the only airline with a regular route from Belfast International to Rome. As well as being the only airline connecting London Southend to Budapest and London Luton to Ljubljana.
© aero.uk | Image: Easyjet, Airbus | 30/04/2026 09:02


Comments (0) Go to front page

To write a comment, please sign up at aero.uk or log in.

Headlines

Community

Discussions on current events and developments in the aviation industry

Pilot Jobs at SkyJobs.com by SkyTest®

Special: Flight Training

There are new
stories at aero.uk

Reload main page