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EasyJet is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport with 29 European bases. EasyJet was founded in March 1995 by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. It is currently the second-largest low-cost airline in Europe, carrying over 59 million passengers per year.

You can easily score round-trip tickets between incredible destinations like London, Paris, Barcelona, and more for around $100.

With a fleet of over 100 Airbus A319S and A320S, it connects 134 destinations, operating over 1000 routes between more than 30 countries in Europe, North Africa, and West Asia via its affiliate airlines EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe.

EasyJet flies to many destinations, including London - Gatwick, Berlin - Brandenburg, London - Luton, Geneva, Bristol, Manchester, Basel/Mulhouse, Milan - Malpensa, Lyon, Venice, Amsterdam, Paris - Charles de Gaulle, Nice, Edinburgh, Naples, Belfast, Paris - Orly, Liverpool, and Lisbon.

As of October 2025, EasyJet is composed of 190 (in-service) aircraft + 2 (ordered) aircraft. The EasyJet group operates the following aircraft:

 


EasyJet's slogan is "To Fly, To Save".

EasyJet offers two fare options: Light, Inclusive and Inclusive Plus. The light fare includes the flight cost and taxes, as well as a small cabin bag (personal item) that can fit under the seat in front of you. Inclusive fares include that plus hold luggage (up to 23 kilograms), free seat selection. Inclusive Plus includes speedy boarding, 1 large cabin, a Free Up Front seat or a discounted Extra Legroom seat, use of our dedicated easyJet Plus Bag Drop, fast Track Security (at participating airports), speedy boarding, free date and time changes within +/- 1 day of original travel date, no change fee for route changes within +/- 1 day of original travel date, any fare difference will apply and an eat, drink. a shop meal deal on board your flight. With the Hands-Free add-on, customers can drop off their large carry-ons at the bag drop area and pick them up at baggage claim after their flight.


On 10 September 2021, the company claimed it had rejected a takeover bid from rival Wizz Air.