When booking EasyJet flights you will qualify to be a part of the EasyJet flight club reward plan. EasyJet Flight Club is also known as "the Scheme". It is a loyalty programme for frequent flyers and its rewards can be shared between the immediate member or friends and family loaded on the profile. To obtain a membership you must be invited by EasyJet. Memberships last for one year from when you join the Scheme, after which the airline will review how frequently you have flown and let you know if your membership is renewed for another year. The scheme’s main benefits include discounted rates for EasyJet flights and vouchers, which can be used to book flights for up to six months after their issue date.
When booking EasyJet flights, each passenger is allowed to bring one small cabin bag per person on board, which is included in your ticket fees. It can be a maximum size of 45.72 x 35.56 x 20.32 cm. That should be enough to bring all the essentials for your journey or for a short trip. There’s no weight limit, but you will be asked to be able to lift your bag yourself to ensure it is not too heavy for the aircraft. If you'd like to travel with a bag you need to check into the storage cabin you will need to pay a fee for that bag, and check it in before your flight.
Unfortunately, EasyJet flights do not allow you to travel with any animals. No live animals including pets, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, insects, or any other form of livestock, are allowed on this airline's flights, nor in the cabin or in the hold. The exception to this rule is if you are travelling with assistant dogs such as a guide dog. To travel with your guide dog you need to book a special ticket in advance. The dog will need to be on a leash for the entire journey and your seat will be allocated in a designated area to allow for the pet.
No, easyJet has no scheduled flights out of London Heathrow. However, easyJet does fly out of London All airports. There are also other airline options to choose from if you still want to book a flight from London Heathrow. Ryanair, for example, is an airline that flies out of London Heathrow on a regular basis.
easyJet flies 2,388 different routes (2,214 international and 174 domestic) on a yearly basis. You can find easyJet flights to 39 different countries. Based on our data, London is the most popular domestic destination and flying to Milan is the most popular international destination.
Paris Charles de Gaulle, Milan Malpensa, and London Gatwick are the most popular airports easyJet uses on a routine basis throughout the year.
To check the flight status of easyJet, you can give them a call at +44 330 365 5000 or visit their website at easyjet.co.uk. Or, you can use our on-page Flight Tracker that provides you with real-time easyJet flight information, including terminal and gate number, arrival and departure times, and flight status.
The cheapest domestic return easyJet flight is from Belfast Intl to London Luton. This route is £30 per ticket and has 0 stops. Flying from Lisbon Humberto Delgado to Funchal Madeira is the cheapest one-way domestic flight with easyJet. This flight costs £10 per ticket and has 0 stops.
Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan to London Gatwick and back with 0 stops for £24 per ticket is the cheapest return international flight we could find from easyJet. The cheapest easyJet international flight we could find was flying from Pisa Gal Galilei to London Luton. This is a one-way flight for £11 and has 0 stops.
Flying with easyJet does have some restrictions when it comes to baggage dimensions. If you choose to bring one, your checked bag should be 108in or smaller. Carry-on luggage must be 22x17x9in or smaller, and a personal item should be within 17x14x7in.