When are EasyJet flights for December 2018 released? Release date revealed to plan your holiday
Savvy flyers know the prices are lower when the flights first go on sale
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EASYJET fans know you can bag a bargain by booking flights as soon as they are released for sale online.
The next bunch to become available include journeys in the sought-after Christmas and New Year period. Here's what you need to know.
When are EasyJet flights for December 2018 released?
The next batch of easyJet flights to be released are for travel between October 28, 2018, and February 3, 2019.
This will include October half-term for some parents, plus the Christmas and New Year holiday period.
Flights for these travel dates go on sale on April 12.
Savvy shoppers reckon release day is the best time to save cash, since prices are in part set by how many seats are available on a particular plane.
So put this date in your diary and get ready to bag a bargain.
If you miss out, here's our guide to getting a good deal on easyJet flights.
When is the next EasyJet flights release date?
You won't have to wait long for the next opportunity to book the first seats on a plane.
On April 26, easyJet will .
They cover travel from February 4 to March 24, 2019, including Valentine's Day, February half-term and the peak of the ski season.
The airline has not yet revealed when Easter and summer flights for 2019 will go on sale.
Where do easyJet fly?
EasyJet operates flights to destinations in over 30 countries including The Sun's £9.50 holiday hotspots in Austria, Croatia, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.
The low-cost airline is launching 20 new routes in 2018 from just £18.70 one way.
It is also adding more services to some of its popular destinations such as Seville, Naples and Bordeaux.
The airline is spreading the love across the UK airports too - it's not just the big London names.
EasyJet's new flights will leave from Belfast, Bristol, Gatwick, Liverpool, Manchester, Southend and Luton Airport.
EasyJet's new flight routes
What is easyJet's baggage allowance?
Easyjet only allows one piece of hand luggage, with a maximum size of 56x45x25cm, including handles and wheels.
You can pay extra for an additional cabin bag, provided it's no bigger than 45x36x20cm, but you can take on brollies and a duty-free shopping bag for free.
Meanwhile, your hold luggage can't weigh more than 20kg per bag, unless you pay for extra weight - bringing you right up to 32kg per bag.
With easyJet, passengers pay to bring hold luggage, with a maximum of three bags per passenger.
If you are travelling in a group of two or more on the same booking and have booked bags, you may spread the weight of your luggage across the bags.
Do easyJet have any hidden charges?
They're not exactly hidden but there are extra optional charges:
Hold bag
Easyjet flights don't come with hold luggage as standard - you'll need to book it as an extra.
Hold bag prices now start at £8.99 for suitcases that weigh 15kg and under.
They’ve also extended the weight of their normal hold luggage weight from 20kg to 23kg, which is available from £13.99.
The new options mean that those heading off on a short break no longer need to squeeze everything into a small cabin bag.
Sports equipment costs an additional £35-£60 per piece.
Travelling with children under two
Infants aged under two cost £20 each way with easyJet to sit on an adult’s lap
Admin fees
EasyJet charges a £15 admin fee for all bookings - no matter how many seats.