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easyJet shares 'big seat' update for anyone booking summer 2027 holidays

The popular airline has shared a booking update for holidaymakers planning their next trip

The airline has shared an update for passengers (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

easyJet has shared a major update for holidaymakers planning their 2027 getaway. While the 2026 summer holidays aren't over yet, many families are looking ahead to next year. For anyone interested in booking with easyJet, there's good news.


The airline says its 'big seat release' has arrived, and customers can now book seats up until September 2027. Sharing a booking update on social media, easyJet took to Facebook to share the news with passengers. The post said: "Summer 2027 has landed."


easyJet explained: "Our Big Seat Release is here, meaning you can secure your seat up until 26th September 2027 and start counting down to your next trip." More information on the easyJet website states: "Summer 2027 flights are now on sale, making it easier than ever to plan your next adventure for the summer holidays and beyond.


"Whether youre keen to explore somewhere new or revisit a favourite destination, you can book with confidence. Secure your seats for travel between 14 June 2027 and 26 September and start counting down to your wellearned getaway. Book now and get ready to fly."

According to the airline's FAQ page, autumn 2027 flights will also be released soon. Passengers planning ahead can sign up for the airline's newsletter to find out about upcoming releases. easyJet said its 'big seat release' events offer the 'chance to grab the best fares early for popular destinations.'

The airline said 'summer 2027 has landed' (Image: Getty)


If 2026 is anything to go by, travellers in 2027 will be booking destinations inspired by their favourite TV shows, books, and sports. In a blog post dedicated to 2026 travel trends, easyJet said 28% of Brits have been picking destinations based on TV or film.

This could be thanks to inspiration from hit shows like The White Lotus. Sharing a tip for customers, easyJet said: "Instead of the expensive Saint-Tropez, travellers are looking at nearby Toulon or Villefranche-sur-Mer for Riviera glamour at a lower price."

Book enthusiasts are getting in on the action, too. easyJet said: "Travellers are visiting historic towns rediscovered through classic literature or their modern retellings. Top Spots: Verona (Shakespeare) and Pamplona (Hemingway). Why: People are seeking depth and narrative meaning rather than just 'chasing novelty'."


easyJet said autumn 2027 flights will be released soon(Image: Getty)

Meanwhile, sports lovers are choosing destinations that offer pickleball and padel when booking active holidays. The airline shared: "Golf holidays are no longer the only game in town.

"One in 10 Brits is now playing pickleball or padel while away. The Hotspot: Spain is the global centre of Padel, with over 20,000 courts and higher participation than tennis.

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"Convenience: Padel racquets are small enough to fit in hand luggage, making it an easy addition to a trip." More information is available on the easyJet website.

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