Published on December 17, 2025

As the festive season approaches, EasyJet is gearing up for its busiest Christmas programme yet, with more than 24,600 flights scheduled across Europe. The airline, which has become synonymous with affordable travel, expects to carry 3.5 million passengers throughout the peak Christmas and New Year period. The busiest days are forecasted to be December 26 and January 2, with 1,754 flights and 1,755 flights, respectively, transporting up to 263,000 passengers each day.
This year’s increase marks a 10% rise in flight numbers compared to Christmas 2024, making it the largest holiday flight schedule in the airline’s history.
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EasyJet’s expansive Christmas travel programme will include destinations across Europe, from the festive magic of Paris and Milan to the snow-capped peaks of Geneva, which marks the start of the ski season. For those seeking some winter sun, Marrakech in Morocco and Hurghada in Egypt are among the most popular destinations, with Canary Islands continuing to be a firm favourite for beach lovers.
EasyJet is also flying more passengers than ever to Lapland. This year, the airline is operating 26% more flights to this magical destination, which is popular with families seeking the ultimate Christmas experience. The airline will run up to 24 flights per week from eight UK airports, including London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and, for the first time, London Southend and Belfast International.
These destinations are offering something for every traveler, from snow-filled adventures to relaxing beach holidays. With the expansion of its flight network, EasyJet ensures there’s something for everyone, whether it’s a romantic city break, a festive family holiday, or a relaxing beach escape.
In addition to flying millions of passengers, EasyJet Holidays is also anticipating a record-breaking Christmas season. The airline’s holiday package division expects 19% more customers to be traveling during the peak period from December 22 to December 28, compared to last year.
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Popular holiday destinations include Tenerife, Lanzarote, and Costa Blanca. City breaks to Paris, Amsterdam, and Prague continue to be in high demand as travelers seek a festive atmosphere in some of Europe’s most iconic cities.
For many, EasyJet Holidays offers an easy solution to planning the perfect Christmas getaway. With flight and accommodation bundled together, travelers can save time and money while enjoying top destinations without the hassle of separate bookings.
The airline’s expanded Christmas programme will have significant effects on both business travel and tourism. For business travelers, the festive season typically sees a surge in last-minute bookings and corporate travel, particularly to destinations like Paris and Milan, which remain key hubs for international business meetings. The record flight schedule also promises to connect a greater number of professionals to major European business cities.
For tourists, the increased number of flights to popular destinations offers more flexibility and choice for last-minute bookings. Whether you’re flying out for a sunshine getaway to the Canary Islands, a ski trip to Geneva, or a magical Christmas experience in Lapland, EasyJet’s comprehensive network ensures that travelers have access to the best destinations across Europe.
As millions of people prepare to fly with EasyJet this Christmas, here are some quick tips to ensure a smooth travel experience:
As EasyJet continues to expand its Christmas flight offerings, travelers have more opportunities than ever to explore Europe’s best destinations this festive season. Whether you’re looking for winter sunshine, a magical Christmas getaway, or a city break filled with holiday cheer, EasyJet ensures there’s a perfect destination for everyone this Christmas.
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