Martin Lewis’ MSE hack to get ‘super cheap’ easyJet flights

Martin Lewis’ MSE hack to get ‘super cheap’ easyJet flights
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Many people may be able to save a small fortune on easyJet flights

An ‘urgent’ easyJet update has been shared today(Image: Julian Hamilton/Sunday Mirror)

Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert has shared an “urgent” alert as millions of people could get their hands on “super cheap” easyJet flights this week. As many would-be holidaymakers will know, the price of going abroad has soared in recent years.

And if you have children who are school age, holidays become even more expensive. Thankfully, MSE has shared a trick that could save people a significant sum, and it is all to do with when you book your flight.


A post from MSE on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday said: “Urgent: Super-cheap easyJet seats for summer 2025 to be released tomorrow morning. If previous releases are anything to go by, you might want to set your alarm for just before 6am tomorrow. Here’s why you should be ready to pounce”.

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The update then links to an MSE article, which adds: “The next batch of seats will be released on easyJet’s website early on Tuesday 3 September, for travel between 16 June 2025 and 30 September 2025. We asked easyJet how many seats will become available, but it hasn’t told us yet. The release in March saw about 18 million seats go sale, 10 million of them on flights from/to the UK.”


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While MSE does not know exactly when the seats will be released, the article says “if previous releases are anything to go by, around 6am is a good time to set your alarm for.” Seats, it adds, are also “unlikely to be uploaded in one go, so the smart thing to do is get up nice and early and have a look”. If the flights you want are not yet there, MSE advice is to check again “every 10 minutes or so”.

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