Yes, EasyJet allows cancellations, but the refund policy is very strict and depends on when you cancel. If you cancel within 24 hours of booking, you are entitled to a full refund, but the airline will deduct a "cancellation fee" (currently around £49 per person if done online). Beyond that initial 24-hour window, EasyJet tickets are generally non-refundable. If you choose not to fly, you will lose the fare, though you can still claim a refund for certain government taxes. There are two major exceptions: Serious Illness and Bereavement. If you cannot travel due to a medical emergency or the death of a close family member, EasyJet may offer a full refund or a travel voucher, provided you submit an official "Medical Declaration" or a death certificate through their online contact form. For most other situations, EasyJet suggests that passengers change their flight dates or names for a fee rather than canceling, as this allows you to retain some of the ticket's value for a future trip within their network.