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Which UK airports do easyJet fly from?

EasyJet flies in the UK from: Aberdeen, Belfast International, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol International, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Isle of Man, Jersey, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle. We have answered your Frequently Asked Questions about easyJet.



As of March 2026, easyJet maintains a massive footprint in the United Kingdom, operating from 22 different airports across the country. Their primary mega-hub is London Luton (LTN), which also serves as the airline's headquarters. Other major bases include London Gatwick (LGW), where they are the dominant carrier, and Manchester (MAN), which handles a vast array of Mediterranean and European city-break routes. In 2026, easyJet has also significantly expanded its presence at Bristol (BRS), Belfast International (BFS), and Edinburgh (EDI). Recent summer 2026 route announcements have also bolstered service from "secondary" hubs like London Southend (SEN), Liverpool (LPL), Birmingham (BHX), and Glasgow (GLA). Newer bases at Newcastle (NCL) and Southampton (SOU) have further increased regional connectivity. This extensive network makes easyJet the go-to for many UK travelers seeking low-cost flights, though it is a "pro" tip to check which London airport is closest to you, as a "cheap" flight from Southend might be offset by the high cost of a taxi or train if you live in West London.

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easyJet now offers six services from Stansted Airport, with other flights to Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast. Prices for flights from Stansted to Zurich start from £32.99 and £35.99 to Geneva.

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Like most other low-cost carriers, easyJet has never flown from Heathrow. The airport is normally Europe's busiest, and with only two runways, congestion is a constant issue. Budget airlines rely on fast turnarounds, with as little as 25 minutes between arrival and departure, which is difficult to achieve at Heathrow.

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Like most other low-cost carriers, easyJet has never flown from Heathrow. The airport is normally Europe's busiest, and with only two runways, congestion is a constant issue. Budget airlines rely on fast turnarounds, with as little as 25 minutes between arrival and departure, which is difficult to achieve at Heathrow.

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easyJet is one of the largest airlines in the world, with 336 aircraft, operating 1,024 routes across 36 countries and 155 airports.

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“We have had to take the very difficult decision to close three UK bases as a result of the unprecedented impact of the pandemic and related travel restrictions, compounded by quarantine measures in the UK which is impacting demand for travel,” said chief executive Johan Lundgren.

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EasyJet - Outshining Ryanair in Three Key Aspects When it comes to pros, EasyJet holds a significant edge over its major rival, Ryanair, in three crucial areas: carry-on allowance, flight departure times, and overall comfort. Firstly, EasyJet provides its customers with greater freedom regarding carry-on policies.

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Ryanair Group has 59% more aircraft than easyJet Ryanair Group has the biggest low cost airline fleet in Europe by a considerable margin, with 514 aircraft at 21-Jun-2022, according to the CAPA Fleet Database. This is 190 more aircraft than Europe's number two LCC fleet, easyJet Group, which has 324 aircraft.

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Sometimes Tour Companies/Agents will use 3rd party flights I.e in this case Easyjet (they do this if they have no flights departing on day of your holiday or can not guarantee a flight).

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EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport.

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We operate one of the youngest fleets in the industry with 318 Airbus A320 family aircraft.

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