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Travel booking in 2025 exists in a peculiar space between impulse and overplanning. You can secure a flight to Malaga before you’ve finished your coffee, but selecting a hotel might still feel like choosing a life partner - one wrong click and you’re stuck with a view of the bins. And while low-cost airlines have long since redefined what a holiday looks like (less glamour, more legroom anguish), easyJet Holidays continues to sell itself as the people’s travel curator. Destinations: democratic. Flights: orange. Deals: often genuinely decent - though, as usual, the devil's in the upgrade fees.
easyJet’s holiday shopfront pushes hard on simplicity: flights + hotel + transfers, all bundled into something resembling a coherent break. It leans on recognisable destinations - Spain, Greece, Turkey, Florida, Dubai - and prices that angle themselves squarely below the competition. Some packages land impressively low, like £136pp deals for a week in Turkey next May. That's around what you'd spend on your daily espresso habit this month, assuming London pricing. Others, like a £1,474 week in the Maldives, are less a deal and more a mood board splurge.
The "from" prices listed are per person and assume full occupancy in a shared room, with lowest-tier flight options. Most include seven-night packages with return flights, though transfers may be an optional extra, particularly outside of Europe. Some destinations - Mauritius, the Maldives, parts of Mexico - include them in the price, which is both a plus and a necessity unless your talent for navigating unfamiliar public transport rivals that of a mid-tier travel vlogger.
The 2026 spring flights now on sale are pitched toward planners - those rare people who not only own functional calendars, but use them. It's early, sure, but early is when the cheap prices live. Departures from London Gatwick (plus five other UK airports) cover pretty standard ground. Think beach, sun, and enough buffet access to slowly undo most of February’s gym progress. Pricing for flights varies widely based on date, location, and whether you remember to uncheck "add hold baggage" before checkout. Usually, Europe-bound returns hover pleasantly in the £39–£119 bracket if booked now. Occasionally lower, but only if you're the type willing to fly out at dawn and back in time for Monday’s 9am call.
easyJet Holidays promises ATOL protection, flexible payments, and a lowest price guarantee - though as ever, the small print invites an attentive read. Refunds are available if they cancel your trip, or if restrictions make travel impossible. Less so if you just change your mind. Their flexible payment plans allow small deposits up front and staggered balances, but don’t mistake delay for discount. You still pay the full trip cost, just slower.
Live support is available through a call centre (expect variable wait times) and there’s the usual smattering of online help tools. Don’t expect concierge-like handling of your Santorini daydream. The actual backbone is a robust-enough booking engine that handles volume without collapsing. Think: spreadsheet with sunlight.
easyJet’s "All Inclusive" deals range from genuinely all-you-can-consume (drinks, snacks, sunburns) to more modest packages where the phrase "free cocktails" stretches the meaning of both "cocktail" and "free." A week in Tenerife from £366 may or may not include a functioning air conditioner and working remote control. Review the specific hotel inclusions before assuming Aperol Spritzes on tap.
One highlight is the "Kids Stay and Eat Free" offers at certain hotels - particularly family-focused resorts like Moon Palace Cancun or Le Méridien Ile Maurice. It's a good incentive, provided your children sleep through the night and don’t object violently to buffet food. Which, to be fair, most adults don’t manage either.
Discount codes and seasonal promo vouchers do turn up - especially during flash sales or school break promos. But, like all ephemera, they are inconsistently applied and rarely stackable. Most of the real savings come from booking early or heading somewhere slightly off-peak. Easter break deals are currently pushing hard on places like Benidorm (£270pp), Dubai (£547pp), and New York (£972pp), the latter offering four nights and just enough time to realise you packed the wrong shoes.
This isn’t luxury travel with hot towels. It’s budget planning with a tan. easyJet Holidays, much like the airline itself, is built around the idea that lower cost doesn’t necessarily mean lower value. The product is streamlined, mostly fuss-free, and variable depending on your own expectations. If you want boutique robes and curated beach playlists, probably look elsewhere. If you want a flight that arrives on time and a clean bed not too far from the pool, welcome aboard.
Booking here doesn’t guarantee a dreamy escape - but it does increase your odds of leaving the weather behind without financially overcommitting to the idea of "wanderlust." Sometimes, a cheap sun lounger is all the transport you really need.
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