EasyJet’s latest sale has discounts on trips throughout 2025, and the more expensive the trip, the bigger the saving.
Here are the main details:
Use code: JANSALE
£50 off holidays over £500 | £100 off holidays over £800 | £150 off holidays over £1,500 | £300 off holidays over £3,000 | £400 off holidays over £4,000.
With options starting at £251 per person, this sale is worth considering for anyone planning a spring or summer getaway.
Why These Deals Stand Out
- Pricing: These packages are among the lowest we’ve seen for popular destinations in Europe, particularly for trips during peak travel months.
- Many Options: Destinations range from Mediterranean coastlines to cultural capitals.
- Flexibility: Many packages include perks like free cancellation, making them ideal for uncertain plans.
Here are some standout deals from the sale:
- Costa del Sol, Spain: 7 nights at a beachfront property with flights – from £251 per person. Comparable packages are typically priced £50–£100 higher.
- Crete, Greece: 5 nights all-inclusive with flights – from £329 per person, offering significant savings on dining and drinks.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands: 3 nights in a boutique hotel with flights – from £229 per person, perfect for travelers seeking a stylish city escape without overspending.

Good to know
- Booking Window: Offers available for a limited time – check availability soon.
- Travel Dates: Packages include departures from March to September 2025, covering the best months for many destinations.
- Departure Airports: Options from major UK hubs like London Gatwick, Manchester, and Bristol.
- Availability: Limited seats per deal, and prices may fluctuate based on demand.
Tips for getting the best deal
- Consider midweek departures: Flights on Tuesdays or Wednesdays tend to be cheaper.
- Book soon for popular dates: High-demand dates will sell out quickly, particularly for school holidays.
- Check for perks: Look for deals that include extras like airport transfers or free meals to enhance value.
How to book
Visit easyJet Holidays to for full information, and to book the latest offers.
Note: Prices are accurate at the time of publication but may vary.

Kate Acaster is Chief Editor at Flight Tribe. She writes about practical travel planning, budget airlines, baggage rules, city breaks, beach holidays and good hotels that do not cost daft money.
Kate has travelled through Europe, South America and beyond, usually with a notebook, a half-formed plan and a strong opinion on airport snacks. At Flight Tribe, her work focuses on helping UK travellers understand what is included, what costs extra, and whether a trip is worth booking at the price shown.
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