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easyJet Drops 16 Exciting New Summer Routes for 2026

easyJet Drops 16 Exciting New Summer Routes for 2026!

easyJet has once again woken up, sipped its morning espresso, and decided: Yes, the UK needs even MORE places to escape to next summer.
So here we are — 16 brand-new routes, eight airports, ten countries, countless opportunities to panic-book a holiday because the weather forecast said “showers” again.

Seats are already live on easyJet.com and the mobile app, and if you’re the sort of person who enjoys someone else handling the logistics (aka: all of us), easyJet holidays is offering packages too. Congratulations, summer 2026 — you’re about to get busy.

Cape Verde Gets More Love — Bristol Says “Take Me to the Sun”

easyJet is clearly obsessed with Cape Verde this year, and honestly? Fair. Gorgeous beaches, volcanic islands, sunshine that doesn’t require Vitamin D supplements — what’s not to love?

Starting 1st May 2026, Bristol gets its own three-times-weekly route to Sal, becoming easyJet’s third UK link to the archipelago. Essentially: if you live in Bristol and still get sunburnt in the British summertime, this is your chance to break the cycle.

Bristol, You’re Spoiled — Have Two More Routes

As if Cape Verde wasn’t enough, Bristol is also getting:

  • Bari — from 18th April, twice weekly. Perfect if you love Italy but want to avoid crowds and also possibly want to eat burrata daily.
  • Seville — from 2nd May, twice weekly. Flamenco, tapas, sunshine… basically a postcard that came to life.

Bristol Airport is having a glow-up and honestly, you love to see it.

Birmingham Joins the Party

Birmingham, never wanting to be left out, is getting two shiny new connections:

  • Inverness — from 30th March. Ideal for anyone who wants castles, whisky, and landscapes that look suspiciously like Windows wallpapers.
  • Nice — from 1st May. For Brummies who want to holiday like Bond villains (in a good way).

Domestic? Check. Short-haul glamour? Also check.

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Manchester Packs Its Bags Too

Manchester is adding:

  • Montpellier — from 30th March. For when you want France but not Paris prices.
  • Preveza — from 24th June. That’s your gateway to Lefkada, Parga, and those turquoise beaches you keep seeing on Instagram.

Liverpool, Say Hello to Sunshine

Liverpool gets:

  • Lisbon — from 31st March. Pastéis de nata. That’s the whole pitch.
  • Paphos — from 2nd August. Cyprus in August? Bold. Brave. Beautiful.

London Airports Getting Boosted Left and Right

London Southend — the comeback kid — gets Jersey from 30 March. Quick, easy, scenic, and close enough that you can pretend you’re on a glamorous island getaway even though you’re technically still in the British Isles.

London Stansted gets a brand-new link to Paris Charles de Gaulle from 5 March, which is perfect for anyone who has ever said, “I’d like to go to Paris but I’d also like to keep my bank account alive.”

Newcastle: The Base That Just Keeps Growing

Newcastle gets a Tenerife route from 1 August as easyJet opens its shiny new three-aircraft base next spring. That brings Newcastle’s total up to 20 destinations — practically a full holiday catalogue.

Scotland: The Overachiever of This Announcement

Scotland wins the “most new routes” award with four from Glasgow:

  • Lisbon — from 29th March
  • Pisa — from 1st August
  • Sharm el Sheikh — from 1st August
  • Malta — from 4th August

If someone in Glasgow can’t find a sunny holiday now… I’m out of ideas.

Kevin Doyle Says It Best

Kevin Doyle, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, reminded us the airline is turning 30 next year (please clap) and is staying committed to “easy and affordable” travel. Translation: they’re keeping the prices low and the options high.

With these new additions, easyJet now flies over 630 routes from 22 UK airports, and more than 1,000 routes across 35 countries.

In other words:
If you can’t find a summer 2026 holiday with easyJet… are you even trying?

Radisson RED Liverpool

Radisson RED Liverpool brings its buzz to iconic heritage building

Radisson RED Liverpool

Radisson RED Liverpool brings its buzz to iconic heritage building

December 14, 2022 –

The first Radisson RED hotel in the North of England has arrived in Liverpool. Located in a thoughtfully renovated Grade II-listed property that first opened as one of the original British railway hotels in the 1800s

Radisson RED Liverpool

Radisson RED Liverpool blends history, legacy, and eclectic design as it arrives in this lively city. The hotel is also a culinary destination thanks to its modern barbecue and robata grill restaurant, Stoke. It offers classic dishes with a grilled twist paired with unrivalled views of the neoclassical architecture and acclaimed concert venue of St George’s Hall, as well as overlooking the city’s cultural district

Radisson RED Liverpool iconic building – previously known as Northern Western Hall – dates back to 1871 and is located next to, and connected with, Liverpool Lime Street train station. The hotel was originally designed by locally-born Alfred Waterhouse – the architect behind London’s Natural History Museum and Manchester Town Hall – as one of the British Transport Hotels, offering direct links to the neighboring railway station. From the 1930s, the building was largely unused except for student accommodation in the 1990s.

The extensive renovation works saw the restoration of a nineteenth century stained glass window and a grand sandstone staircase. Stained glass experts were enlisted to reconstruct the six-meter-high window above the staircase to fill the atrium with natural light and offer a focal point for guests as they arrive through the main entrance. More than 792 hours were spent refurbishing the grand staircase and world-renowned polishers added the finishing touches to the 94-meter handrail. The building’s unmissable turrets and spires – original features from the 1800s – have also been restored to enhance the hotel’s grandeur.

The 10-storey hotel includes 201 guest rooms and suites, some overlooking St George’s Hall, featuring Radisson RED’s signature design-focused, bold, cutting-edge design. A 1960s-style scooter and sidecar as well as a submarine sculpture can be found in the hotel, in honor of the city’s famous music scene and, arguably the city’s most famous export, The Beatles. Bespoke art pieces created by local artist Indigo Art are found in guest rooms and around the hotel, paying homage to Liverpool’s best-known faces, buildings, and culture, including an iconic image of The Beatles crossing London’s Abbey Road. Additional artworks include depictions of local landmarks and hand drawn illustrations in red, added to black and white photographs, such as an image of the Liver Bird, the city’s symbol that appears on its coat of arms and sits atop the Royal Liver Building.

Famed music and entertainment venues such as the Empire Theatre and St George’s Hall are on the hotel’s doorstep, while the famous Royal Albert Dock, retail and leisure destination Liverpool ONE, and vibrant nightlife are close by, making Radisson RED Liverpool the ideal base from which to explore the city. Radisson RED Liverpool

Destination restaurant Stoke takes center stage on the ground floor of the hotel, offering diners a menu focused on ‘farm-to-fork’ cuisine working with local suppliers, including an 800g 38-day dry aged and grass-fed ribeye, Dover sole with seasonal herbs, and whole roasted chicken, as well as plenty of vegetarian options such as sticky barbeque maitake mushrooms and truffle arancini. The restaurant also features an open kitchen and robata grill.

Guests can work out at the in-house gym featuring the latest fitness equipment, or find the perfect space for a meeting, event, or celebration. Radisson RED Liverpool has five meeting rooms on the lower ground floor for up to 50 people for private events, as well as a more intimate private dining room with views over St George’s Hall that can accommodate up to 8 people.

Tom Flanagan Karttunen, Area Senior Vice President, Northern & Western Europe at Radisson Hotel Group, says: “The Radisson RED brand and the city of Liverpool are the perfect match, both representing fun and vibrancy with strong links to music, art, and design. The building has undergone an incredible transformation. It’s one of the first buildings that visitors to the city will see when they arrive so we’ve worked hard to create an unforgettable experience for both locals and tourists.”

Gary Waring, General Manager at Radisson RED Liverpool, said: “The opening of Radisson RED Liverpool and the building’s renovation have been greatly anticipated across the city for some time and we’re thrilled to finally reveal the finished look. Liverpool is an incredibly unique place and we’ve worked hard to reflect this throughout the hotel, paying tribute to local icons and giving a nod to the building’s rich heritage. Bringing an exciting food and drink venue to the city was also a key priority. We are looking forward to welcoming guests and creating a real must-visit destination.”

The Radisson RED brand has a presence in other UK locations, including the multi-award-winning Radisson RED Glasgow and the all-new Radisson RED London Heathrow. Radisson RED Liverpool

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Champions League Final In Paris – more than 3000 extra seats by Ryanair

Champions league Final in Paris

Champions league Final in Paris

May 12, 2022 – Ryanair Release Over 3,000 Extra Seats For Liverpool Fans Travelling To Champions League Final In Paris

Ryanair, Europe’s No 1 airline, today (05 May) added over 3,000 extra seats to accommodate Liverpool fans travelling to Paris for this year’s Champions league Final in Paris against Real Madrid in Stade de France on 28th May.

To support pent up demand, Ryanair have added extra seats departing from Liverpool and Dublin to Paris Beauvais on 27th, 28th and 29th May – where the 2022 winners will be crowned.

Champions league Final in Paris

Seats are selling fast already, so Ryanair urges Liverpool fans to book now to avoid disappointment.

RYANAIR’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE EXTRAS

LIVERPOOL / DUBLIN – PARIS
DATE FROM EXTRA FLIGHTS
27 May Liverpool – Paris 4
27 May Dublin – Paris 2
28 May Liverpool – Paris 3
28 May Dublin – Paris 2
29 May Paris – Liverpool 5
29 May Paris – Dublin 2

Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady, said:

“Liverpool are back in the Champions League final for the 10th time and we’re delighted to add over 3,000 extra seats to accommodate fans as they travel to Paris to watch their team take on Real Madrid. These extra flights will depart from Liverpool and Dublin to Paris Beauvais ahead of the final on 28th May.

Seats are selling fast so fans are urged to log onto the Ryanair.com website/app and book their trip to the Champions League final with the hope of watching Liverpool take home the European silverware.”

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