Yes, you can cancel one passenger from a multi-person Easyjet booking in 2026, but the process is more of a "partial cancellation" or a "split." You generally cannot do this via the standard "Cancel" button on the website, as that often triggers a cancellation for the entire itinerary. Instead, you must contact Easyjet Customer Service or use their "Manage Bookings" portal to split the passenger onto a separate booking reference. Once they are on their own reference number, that individual ticket can be "cancelled." However, per Easyjet’s 2026 policy, tickets are non-refundable unless cancelled within 24 hours of the original booking (subject to a fee). If you are outside that window, you won't get your money back, but removing the passenger ensures they are not checked in and avoids issues at the gate. A popular 2026 alternative is a Name Change; for a fee (usually around £50–£60), you can transfer that "cancelled" person's seat to a friend or family member, which is often more cost-effective than losing the fare entirely.