If you miss an EasyJet flight, the airline generally does not provide a refund, but they offer a "Rescue Fee" option if you arrive at the airport within a certain timeframe. According to the 2026 policy, if you arrive at the airport no later than two hours after your original flight's scheduled departure time, you can pay a Rescue Fee (typically around £110 or €130) to be moved to the next available flight. If you miss this two-hour window, your ticket is considered void, and you will have to purchase a brand-new flight at the current market price. Unlike some legacy carriers, EasyJet does not have a "no-show" penalty fee that adds extra charges to your credit card; however, you effectively "lose" the entire value of your original ticket. To avoid this, EasyJet recommends using their "Flight Flexibility" add-ons during booking, which allow for last-minute changes, or ensuring you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before departure to account for security queues.