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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?

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Norwegian Is Launching 12 Exciting New Routes for Summer 2026

Norwegian Is Launching 12 Exciting New Routes for Summer 2026

Norwegian has woken up and chosen expansion — the dramatic kind. For summer 2026, the airline is rolling out 12 shiny new routes across Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, as if collecting airports were some sort of Nordic hobby. Add in the routes they already revealed this autumn, and you get a grand total of 30 new routes joining the schedule next summer.
Thirty. That’s not an expansion — that’s a personality shift.

By the time June sunlight hits Scandinavia (for the full 14 hours a day, as usual), Norwegian will be operating 350 routes, including 166 in and out of Norway alone. At this rate, Norway might actually have more Norwegian routes than it has mountains — which is saying something, because Norway is basically 70% mountain.

Nine New Routes from Norway — Oslo Is Suddenly Feeling Popular

Let’s start with Norway, because Norwegian certainly did. A whopping nine of the new routes will depart from the homeland. From Oslo, the airline is adding:

  • Cluj, Romania — Your gateway to Transylvania, medieval towns, and maybe a vampire or two if you wander around after dark.
  • Lamezia Terme, Italy — Because Norwegians simply cannot stop going to Italy. Honestly, they love Italy so much Norwegian now has 16 routes connecting the two. At this point, Italy should just give Norway honorary citizenship.
  • Zurich, Switzerland — For those who want their holiday to include mountains that look like postcards and chocolate that tastes like it was handcrafted by angels.
  • Meanwhile, western Norway is getting attention too. Las Palmas has been added from both Bergen and Stavanger — finally giving locals another warm destination to flee to when winter hits and the sun disappears for what feels like a decade.

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Magnus Speaks: “The Programme is Complete!”

Norwegian’s Chief Commercial Officer, Magnus Thome Maursund, sounded like a man who just finished assembling IKEA furniture without swearing when he declared that the airline’s 2026 programme is officially complete.

According to Magnus:

  • “Norwegians love Italy.” (Confirmed.)
  • Oslo–Lamezia brings them to route number 16 between the two countries. (Italy, please answer Norway’s calls.)
  • The airline is strengthening its offerings across all Nordic countries.

Translation: “We added everything we could think of, and honestly, we’re quite proud of ourselves.”

Bergen and Stavanger: You’re Getting Spoiled

Bergen will have 26 destinations next summer — 23 of them international. That basically means Bergen residents can spin a globe, jab their finger anywhere, and Norwegian probably flies somewhere near it.

Stavanger isn’t far behind with 16 destinations, including 15 international. If you live there, your summer holiday options are now so broad that choosing one might require a group discussion, a pros-and-cons list, and possibly a whiteboard.

Meanwhile Across the Nordics… More Routes Appear

Norwegian didn’t stop with Norway. No, no — this is a pan-Nordic glow-up.

Here’s what the rest of the region is getting:

Copenhagen → Tbilisi & Tel Aviv
Because Denmark deserves excitement too, and nothing says summer adventure quite like Georgian mountains or hummus in the Middle Eastern sun.

Stockholm → Basel, Beirut & Montpellier
Basel for art lovers, Beirut for food lovers, and Montpellier for anyone who wants France but slightly warmer and with more rosé involved.

Gothenburg → Riga
The perfect city-hopping route for anyone who wants medieval charm and budget-friendly cocktails.

Helsinki → Tirana
Because Albanians and Finns deserve to meet, share cuisines, and compare whose winter is more dramatic.

129 Destinations and Counting

When all is said and flown, Norwegian will operate 129 destinations across the Nordics next summer. And just to keep things balanced, their sister airline Widerøe will continue doing the lord’s work — connecting tiny towns, tiny runways, and providing those essential domestic flights that keep Norway functioning between fjords.

Norwegian’s summer 2026 expansion is bold, fun, and wonderfully chaotic — the aviation equivalent of redoing your whole wardrobe because you felt inspired. Travelers, sharpen your pencils and update your bucket lists.
Summer is going to be busy.

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Norwegian Adds a Delightful New Route to Toulouse from Oslo 2025

Norwegian Adds a Delightful New Route to Toulouse from Oslo 2025

Norwegian is at it again — adding more stamps to our summer getaway passports. The airline has just launched a brand new direct route from Oslo to Toulouse, and we are here for it. The first flight took off on June 14, and it’s now running twice a week right through to October. More good news? This little addition bumps up Norwegian’s flights to France by 10% compared to last summer. We call that très bien.

And here’s a sweet personal touch: Pilot Julien Paul Henri Blanc — a proud Toulouse local now flying for Norwegian — had the honour of captaining the inaugural flight. “It’s an honour to fly home and connect others to the beauty of the Occitanie region,” he said. We imagine there may have been a few misty eyes in the cockpit.

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Why Toulouse?

If you’re wondering why this city made Norwegian’s summer hit list, here’s the scoop: Toulouse (aka La Ville Rose thanks to its dreamy pink terracotta buildings) is a total gem. Think: cobblestone streets, southern French charm, riverside cafes, and an amazing food scene — all with a laid-back student buzz and a serious aerospace edge (it’s home to Airbus HQ, after all).

And if you fancy a bit of adventure, the Pyrenees mountains are just a quick drive away, serving up gorgeous hiking trails, ski spots, and Insta-worthy views. Basically, it’s the perfect mix of city break + nature escape.

Norwegian’s French connection just got stronger

With Toulouse now in the mix, Norwegian’s list of French routes from Oslo is looking très magnifique. Here’s the full line-up:

  • Toulouse (new and shiny!)
  • Paris (also from Bergen, Stavanger, Tromsø) — because who doesn’t need a croissant fix?
  • Lyon — France’s foodie capital. Bring stretchy pants.
  • Bordeaux — where the wine flows like… well, wine.
  • Montpellier — where the beach meets culture and the vibe is chef’s kiss.
  • Nice — French Riviera classic (also from Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger). Think glitz, beaches, and lavender spritz.
  • Ajaccio — Corsica, baby! Rugged coastlines and Mediterranean charm.
  • Basel — OK, this is technically Switzerland, but it’s your gateway to France and Germany. So triple win.

Why it matters

This new and improved network means Norwegian travellers have more options than ever for soaking up all things French — from coastlines to countryside, from Michelin stars to mountain trails. And it’s all just a direct flight away.

So whether you’re in the mood for a weekend sipping wine in Bordeaux, beach hopping in Nice, hiking the Pyrenees, or nibbling cheese in Lyon, Norwegian’s got you covered this summer.

Now… anyone fancy a cheeky escape to Toulouse?

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