EasyJet launches winter 2023 flights for less than £20

EASYJET has opened their winter 2023 schedule, meaning you can book flights a year in advance.

Flights are now on sale up to and including February 2023.

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Flights include £18.99 routes to Malaga, while Majorca starts from just £20.99 – perfect for a cheap Spanish trip.

If you want a winter city break with easyJet, flights to Amsterdam and Lisbon can be found for less than £25.

This means you could get a winter holiday secured while flights are still cheap.

  • EasyJet flights – book here

If you want something a bit sooner EasyJet Holidays has launched a sale with up to £200 off beach holidays.

Customers who spend a minimum total of £700 can save £100 on their holiday and those with a minimum spend of £2,000 can save £200.

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Use code "SPRINGSALE" to take advantage of the offer.

The offer is only available until March 8 so you will have to book before next week, but you can travel until October 2023.

  • EasyJet Holidays – book here

Travellers can book their holiday for a deposit of £60 per person.

EasyJet also allows customers to set up fee-free installments to pay for their holiday, with the full balance due 28 days before you leave.

All holiday packages include a refund guarantee, meaning you'll get your money back if you change your mind up until a month before your holiday.

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