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Discounts from 20% to 42% off, or £15 to £400 off 6 codes · 21 deals Latest added 1 day ago 23 expiring soon

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About easyJet Holidays

easyJet Holidays sits in an interesting position in the UK package holiday market. It's not a legacy tour operator with a decades-old brochure culture, and it's not a flight-only booking tool. It's something in between: a fully ATOL-protected package holiday product built on top of easyJet's own flight network, bundled with hotels through a fairly slick online interface. You pick your airport, your destination, your dates, and the system assembles a flight-plus-hotel package. Simple enough in principle, and in practice it's genuinely less friction than juggling a separate flights tab and a hotels tab.

The ATOL protection matters. Package holidays booked through easyJet Holidays are financially protected, meaning if things go sideways - airline ceases operations, hotel collapses - you're not left holding useless confirmation emails. That's not unique to easyJet Holidays, but it's worth understanding if you've previously only booked flights and hotels separately, where you'd have no such safety net.

What it's actually good at: pricing. Because easyJet controls the flight inventory, the flight component of the package tends to be competitive, and the bundled price is often sharper than assembling the same trip yourself. The hotel range is broad enough to cover most popular European sun destinations - Alicante, Tenerife, Majorca, the Canaries generally - plus city breaks and a reasonable long-haul selection. Filtering and search work well. You can sort by board basis, TripAdvisor rating, or distance from the beach, which saves the usual hotel-scrolling misery.

The weaknesses are real. Customer service has a reputation for being hard to reach when things go wrong, which is a meaningful concern with a product where 'things going wrong' can mean a cancelled flight at 5am. The holiday range leans heavily on easyJet's route network, so if you want to fly from a regional UK airport to somewhere slightly off the beaten track, you may find the options thin. And the website, while functional, occasionally throws up glitches during the booking process - do not close the tab mid-payment.

In terms of competition, easyJet Holidays sits alongside Jet2holidays and TUI in the mainstream package market. Jet2 is frequently praised for its customer service, which is a meaningful differentiator. TUI has broader long-haul options and its own hotels. easyJet Holidays tends to win on price, particularly for short-haul European breaks, and the seamlessness of having flights and accommodation in one place is genuinely useful.

There's no formal loyalty programme specific to easyJet Holidays, though easyJet Plus membership (a paid subscription) gives you benefits on the flight side - reserved seating, speedy boarding - that carry over when flights are part of a holiday package. If you fly easyJet regularly it might be worth having anyway, but it's not a holiday-specific perk scheme.

Delivery, in the traditional sense, doesn't apply here - this is a digital product. Booking confirmations arrive by email, and the easyJet app handles boarding passes and booking management. The app is decent. Use it.

Right now, there are 18 active voucher codes and 29 deals listed on this page, with discounts clustering around 30% off. Twelve of those codes are expiring within the week, so if something looks useful, don't sit on it. The honest verdict: easyJet Holidays is a solid first stop for European sun holidays and city breaks, particularly if you're already flying easyJet. It won't win on white-glove service, but it can win on price - and that's what most people are actually optimising for.

How to use a easyJet Holidays discount code

  1. Head to www.easyjet.com and search for your holiday using the holidays tab - make sure you're in the holidays section, not the flights-only search, or the code won't have anywhere to go.
  2. Select your flights, choose your hotel, pick your room type and board basis, and work through to the payment stage. The code box typically appears late in the checkout - don't panic if you don't see it immediately.
  3. Look for a field labelled 'Promo code' or 'Discount code' on the payment or review page. It does not auto-apply - you'll need to type or paste the code in manually.
  4. Hit 'Apply' and wait for the price to update before you do anything else. If the discount hasn't visibly changed the total, the code hasn't worked - check the terms before assuming it's a site error.
  5. Complete your booking only once you can see the discount reflected in the final price. Screenshot or note the pre-payment total for your records.

easyJet Holidays shopping tips

  • Act on expiring codes quickly. With 12 codes due to expire within the week, this isn't a category where you can bookmark and return in a fortnight. The 30% off deals in particular tend to have short windows. Check the expiry date on any code before building an itinerary around it.
  • The minimum spend matters. Most of the current codes require a minimum total booking value - the threshold varies by code. If your trip comes in just under, adding a night or upgrading board basis can sometimes tip you over and make the discount worthwhile overall.
  • Mid-week departures are generally cheaper on the flight component. Because easyJet prices flights dynamically, the package price shifts with it. Tuesday and Wednesday departures often undercut Friday or Saturday by a meaningful amount - the hotel portion stays more stable.
  • Book early for summer, late for winter sun. Summer Mediterranean packages tend to price up sharply after January. Winter sun - Canaries, Egypt, Cape Verde - can be found at keener prices closer to departure if you have flexibility.
  • Compare the bundled price to booking separately. It's not always faster to just book through easyJet Holidays without checking. On some routes, booking the flight and hotel independently comes out cheaper. The package benefit is primarily the ATOL protection and the convenience - price it both ways.
  • The 30% off codes are the most common discount right now, and with 18 active voucher codes on this page, there's reasonable choice. Cross-reference the code's required minimum spend against your intended booking - not every code applies to every destination or departure date.
  • easyJet Plus membership is worth considering if you book more than a couple of flights a year. The benefits - allocated seating, faster boarding - work across holidays packages too. It doesn't replace a holiday discount code, but stacking membership perks with a promo code is a reasonable combination.
  • Travel insurance is not included in an easyJet Holidays package. This is easy to forget when everything else feels sorted. Sort insurance separately before travel, not the morning of departure.

easyJet Holidays promotions FAQs

Yes, and fairly actively. Right now there are 18 active voucher codes and 29 deals listed on this page, with the most common discount sitting at around 30% off. Codes typically apply to the total holiday booking value and often have minimum spend thresholds — read the terms for each before you start building an itinerary. Twelve of the current codes are due to expire within the week, so if something looks relevant to a trip you're planning, it's worth using it sooner rather than later. New codes are added regularly, so check back if the current selection doesn't fit your dates or destination.

easyJet Holidays does not currently operate a dedicated, verified NHS or healthcare worker discount programme in the way that some retailers do through platforms like Health Service Discounts or Blue Light Card. There's no specific NHS code scheme tied to the holidays product at the time of writing. That said, the general discount codes available on this page are open to everyone, and the 30% off deals represent a meaningful saving regardless. If an NHS-specific scheme is introduced, it would most likely be announced via easyJet's own channels or the Blue Light Card platform — worth checking there directly.

There's no dedicated student discount scheme for easyJet Holidays — it's not listed with TOTUM, Student Beans, or similar student discount platforms in any formal partnership. Students are best served by the same publicly available codes on this page as everyone else. The 30% off codes can represent a genuinely decent saving on a package holiday, which matters more than a modest student-specific percentage. If budget flexibility exists, mid-week departures and booking well in advance (for summer) or late (for winter sun) often shave more off the price than a discount tier would.

This isn't really applicable — easyJet Holidays is a digital product. When you book a package holiday, your confirmation, boarding passes, and booking documentation all come via email and through the easyJet app. There's nothing physical to deliver. There are no postal booking packs or physical tickets. If you're expecting a paper itinerary or luggage labels, that's not how this works — download the app, make sure your email address is correct at the time of booking, and everything you need will be there.

Search for your holiday on the easyJet website using the holidays section specifically — not the flights tab. Choose your flights, hotel, room type, and work through to the payment or review stage. The promo code field appears late in checkout, typically on the payment page. Paste your code into the box and click Apply — it won't apply automatically. Check that the total price updates before you proceed. If the discount doesn't appear, double-check the minimum spend requirement and the expiry date of the code. Only complete payment once the saving is visibly reflected in the total.

A few common reasons: the code has expired (twelve codes on this page are due to expire within the week, so timing matters), your booking doesn't meet the minimum spend threshold, or the code is restricted to specific destinations or departure dates that don't match your selection. Some codes are valid only for new bookings made within a short window. Also check you're in the holidays booking flow rather than a flights-only booking — codes for holidays packages won't apply to flight-only purchases. If everything looks correct and it still won't apply, contact easyJet customer service directly to confirm whether the code is still live.

No — easyJet Holidays operates a one-code-per-booking policy. You can't stack or combine multiple promo codes on a single transaction. If you have several codes available, compare which one gives the better saving against your specific booking total, factoring in any minimum spend thresholds. The 30% off codes are currently the most common discount on this page, so it's generally worth starting there and checking whether your booking value qualifies. Once a code is applied and payment is completed, you can't go back and swap it for a different one.

easyJet Holidays doesn't consistently advertise a dedicated new-customer or first-order discount in the way that some e-commerce retailers do. Occasionally promotional codes targeted at new bookers do appear, and it's worth checking the current listings on this page to see if any are flagged as new-customer offers. Signing up to the easyJet newsletter can sometimes surface early-access or sign-up promotions. That said, the general discount codes available here — particularly the 30% off deals — are open to first-time and returning customers alike, so they're a perfectly valid starting point regardless of your booking history.

It depends on the type of trip. For summer Mediterranean packages, prices tend to rise sharply from January onwards as demand builds — booking in late autumn or early January for peak summer dates usually gives you the best combination of availability and price. For winter sun destinations like the Canary Islands, there's often more flexibility, and prices can soften in the weeks before departure if you can handle the uncertainty. Mid-week departures are generally cheaper than Friday or Saturday because the flight component prices dynamically. Layering a discount code on top of a well-timed booking is the most effective approach.

Yes. easyJet Holidays tends to run promotional campaigns around key retail moments — January is a particularly active period, when the broader travel industry pushes 'new year, new holiday' deals to capture early summer bookings. Black Friday and Cyber Monday have historically seen holiday deals appear, though the depth of discount varies year to year. Easter and the summer school holiday run-up can also trigger short-burst promotions. The most reliable approach is to check this page regularly, as codes are updated when new promotions go live. The current batch of 29 deals and 18 codes gives a reasonable sense of what's typically available outside peak sale periods.

Yes. Packages booked through easyJet Holidays are ATOL protected, which is one of the genuinely meaningful reasons to book a package rather than separate flights and hotels. ATOL protection means that if the company were to cease trading before or during your holiday, you'd be entitled to a refund or repatriation depending on the circumstances. Your booking confirmation should include an ATOL certificate — keep it. This protection only applies to the package booking, not to flights booked separately through easyJet. It's a standard consumer protection for UK-sold package holidays, but worth understanding before you travel.

easyJet Holidays tends to be competitive on price, particularly for short-haul European destinations, and benefits from easyJet's own flight network keeping the flight component sharp. Jet2 is widely regarded as having better customer service and a more joined-up holiday experience — it matters if things go wrong. TUI has a broader long-haul offering and its own hotel brands, which suits travellers wanting more destination variety. easyJet Holidays is a strong option if you're price-led and flying from an airport with a good easyJet network. It's less ideal if you want hand-holding, regional UK airport coverage, or destinations well off easyJet's routes.

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The best easyJet Holidays discounts typically offer between 20% and 42% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.

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