If you have ever stood at an easyJet gate watching other passengers walk past the queue and wondered whether to pay for easyJet Speedy Boarding, this guide has a direct answer. For most travellers, it is not worth paying for as a standalone add-on. Here is why, and when the calculation changes.
What is easyJet Speedy Boarding?
easyJet Speedy Boarding lets you board immediately after families with young children and passengers who need extra assistance. You walk onto the aircraft ahead of the general queue, choose any remaining free seat, and get settled while everyone else is still at the gate.
What it does not do: it does not come with a specific allocated seat, unless you have pre-selected one separately. If you have a seat reservation already, Speedy Boarding just gets you to that seat sooner.
How much does easyJet Speedy Boarding cost?
Bought as a standalone add-on, Speedy Boarding typically costs around £6 to £15 per flight, depending on the route and how far in advance you buy. Prices are higher on busier routes and shorter booking windows.
But for most easyJet passengers, it is already included at no extra cost. Here is when Speedy Boarding comes free:
| Option | Speedy Boarding | Extra cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (underseat bag only) | Not included | From ~£6/flight |
| Large cabin bag add-on | Included free | Bag cost only |
| Standard Plus fare | Included free | Fare upgrade |
| FLEXI fare | Included free | Fare upgrade |
| easyJet Plus | Included free | Annual membership |
| Up Front seat | Included free | Seat fee |
| Extra Legroom seat | Included free | Seat fee |

The bag test: what decides everything
Here is the question that determines whether easyJet Speedy Boarding is worth anything to you: do you have a large cabin bag that needs to go in the overhead locker? For a complete breakdown of what counts as a large bag, see our easyJet cabin bag size guide.
If the answer is no, and you are travelling with just the small underseat bag, boarding early gives you almost nothing. Your bag goes under the seat in front regardless of when you get on the plane. You are not competing for overhead space. You will just be sitting on the aircraft for longer while everyone else boards around you.
That is not worth £6 to £15 per person, per flight.
If the answer is yes, and you do have an overhead bag, boarding early matters because locker space fills up fast on busy flights. But the large cabin bag add-on on easyJet includes Speedy Boarding automatically. You do not need to buy it separately.
So when is it worth paying for standalone Speedy Boarding?
The scenarios are narrow. There is one group for whom it makes a reasonable case: travellers who want to choose a seat freely on the day without pre-selecting one. easyJet does not allocate seats to Speedy Boarders at the gate, so if you have not paid for a specific seat, boarding early improves your choice of what is still free. But most passengers who care about seat choice will pay for a seat reservation rather than gambling on what remains.
If you are travelling as a group and have not pre-selected seats, Speedy Boarding could help you sit together. Buying separate seat reservations is usually more reliable, though, and not much more expensive on shorter routes. To keep fares down overall, our guide to the best time to book easyJet flights covers when prices are typically lowest.
If seat availability concerns you at busy periods, our guide to how far in advance to book easyJet explains the timing patterns by route type.
One scenario where it is clearly not worth it: buying Speedy Boarding on top of a ticket that already includes it. Check the table above before adding it to your basket.

easyJet Speedy Boarding: the verdict
Pay for it if you have a large cabin bag and no other route to Speedy Boarding included in your ticket. That situation is less common than it looks, since the bag add-on bundles it automatically.
Do not pay for it if you are travelling with the small underseat bag only. There is no overhead space to protect. The practical benefit is zero.
Do not pay for it if you have already bought a large cabin bag, an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat, a Standard Plus or FLEXI fare, or an easyJet Plus membership. You already have it.
The standalone Speedy Boarding add-on has its uses, but for most easyJet passengers on most trips, it is the one add-on worth skipping. For everything else about timing and booking, our guide to when easyJet releases flights has the details. And if plans change after booking, check how easyJet flight cancellation works.
Frequently asked questions
Does easyJet Speedy Boarding guarantee an overhead locker?
No. It gets you on the plane early, which improves your chance of finding space, but easyJet does not reserve overhead lockers. If the lockers are full, your bag goes in the hold.
What if I have the small underseat bag but want to put it in the overhead?
easyJet cabin crew and gate staff enforce the bag policy. Without a large cabin bag add-on, you are not entitled to overhead space. Speedy Boarding alone does not change that.
Is easyJet Speedy Boarding cheaper than a seat reservation?
On shorter routes, sometimes yes. But seat reservations are more reliable if sitting together or choosing a specific seat matters to you.
Does easyJet Speedy Boarding include a large cabin bag?
No. Speedy Boarding and the large cabin bag are separate products. When you buy the cabin bag add-on, Speedy Boarding comes with it. Buying Speedy Boarding alone does not give you overhead locker access.
When is easyJet Speedy Boarding included for free?
Speedy Boarding is included free with the large cabin bag add-on, Standard Plus fare, FLEXI fare, easyJet Plus annual membership, Up Front seat selection, and Extra Legroom seat selection.
