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IT’S never too early to plan a holiday, and easyJet has got travellers covered until March 2025.

Here's everything you need to know about easyJet flights.

The low-cost airline is still a go-to for those looking to keep holiday costs down
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The low-cost airline is still a go-to for those looking to keep holiday costs down

When does easyJet release flights?

easyJet released its spring 2024 schedule in March featuring 100,000 flights.

One-way fares start at £24.99 per person, announced the budget carrier.

Martin Lewis, the well-known Money Saving Expert, has said "easyJet's pricing is demand-based, so the more people buying, the higher the price goes - which means the early bird often catches the cheap worm... or flight.

"Could be 5am, 6am, could be 7am. The likelihood is, can't guarantee it, but if you get there very early, you will get the prices very cheap.

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"Every time it has worked before but I'm not guaranteeing it."

So if you plan on booking and are looking to keep costs to a minimum, it might be advised to get an early evening tonight so you wake up bright and early for the flight release.

easyJet's 2025 winter flights have also been released, taking us all the way until March 2025.

As easyJet spokesperson said: "We encourage customers to book early to get the best fares. Fares are demand-driven so they start low and rise as more seats on the aircraft are booked."

How do I book an easyJet flight?

There are plenty of ways to book easyJet flights now with most comparison checkers including their schedules.

Another option is to go directly to the easyJet website itself.

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The website also has a Low Fare Finder section, so you can check the best prices for yourself.

You can also keep an eye on easyJet's seat-release schedule.

easyJet is the largest airline currently operating from the UK.

They fly to 32 countries across Europe, Africa and Asia.

Its three largest bases here are London Gatwick, Bristol and London Stansted.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to book an easyJet flight :

  • Head to the easyJet Website: Open your web browser and go to the official easyJet website at https://www.easyjet.com/en
  • Search for flights: Enter the destination you wish to travel to along with the dates and number of passengers.
  • Select flights: Review the list of available flights that match your search criteria.
  • Log in or create an account: If you already have an account, log in. If not you will need to sign up for a new account to proceed with the booking.
  • Enter passenger details: Provide the required information for each passenger.
  • Review and confirm: Review your booking details once more to make sure everything is correct.
  • Payment: Enter your form of payment details to complete the booking.
  • Confirmation: Once the payment is successful, you should receive a confirmation email with your flight details and booking reference.

What are the baggage rules on easyJet?

With easyJet you are entitled to take one small cabin bag for free onto the flight.

It is worth noting that in most cases, they will check the size of the bag as you check-in.

Including the handles and wheels, the maximum dimensions for the bag is 45 x 36 x 20cm.

There is also an option where if you have booked an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat, you are entitled to take one large cabin bag on board with you also (or this option can be added to your booking).

Again, including handles and wheels, the maximum dimensions for the bag is 56 x 45 x 25 cm.

When it comes to hold luggage with easyJet the standard weight allowance is 23kgs.

You can buy extra weight, in 3kgs units, up to a maximum weight of 32kgs.

If you are travelling with family or friends on the same booking, you can pool your weight allowance, but no single item can exceed 32kgs.

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Martin also recommends that you bring squishable hand luggage such as holdalls.

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