EasyJet has put 21 new routes from the UK on sale for summer 2025, including its first-ever flights and packages to Cape Verde.
The island of Sal will become the first sub-Saharan destination easyJet has flown to when it takes off from Gatwick airport next summer.
The service will begin on March 31 and run three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, throughout the season.
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In addition, the carrier is putting on five new routes from Manchester airport, to Izmir, Kalamata, Larnaca, Madrid and Rome, as well as two new services from Birmingham airport, to Gran Canaria and Malta.
Leeds Bradford airport meanwhile will see two new Spanish routes, to Malaga and Palma.
Edinburgh will gain flights to Enfidha, Tunisia and Olbia, Sardinia, while Glasgow will add Antalya and Reus, Catalonia to its network.
Reus will also be served twice weekly from Belfast International airport.
Split in Croatia will be served on Mondays and Fridays from Liverpool John Lennon airport starting on June 9 with one-way fares starting at £34.99.
The new routes – 26 in total across easyJet’s network – will bring the total to more than 70 destinations across beach and city breaks.
Ali Gayward, easyJet UK country manager, said: “Our continued growth and investment in the UK and the connectivity we offer our customers highlights the importance of the market for us, where this year we operated more flying than ever before.
“So with 21 new services now available from 10 airports across the UK, our flights and holidays are available to even more new destinations next summer, providing customers with even more fantastic choice and great value.”