EasyJet is one of the first airlines to have taken to the skies once again in the wake of lockdown measures being eased, having restarted some routes in mid-June.
The airline has been flying with new safety measures in place that require passengers and crew to wear masks on-board, as well as ramping up its cleaning measures.
And while many may still opt for staycations this summer, they are already turning their attention to 2021 and next year’s holiday season.
But if you’re looking to get yourself a vacation bargain for next year now, can you book summer 2021 flights with EasyJet?
Here’s what you need to know…
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When are EasyJet summer 2021 flights released?
Currently, you can book an EasyJet flight on their website up until the end of May 2021.
No date has yet been given for the release of flights for the summer season, however the website has said flights from 1 June to 30 September 2021 will be available in July.
So you shouldn’t have to wait too long to book a flight, should you be looking to go away next summer.
Alternatively, if it’s a package holiday you’re after, those are available to book now.
The website currently has self-catering deals, weekend breaks and package deals to a range of destinations available up until October 2021.
It’s also worth noting if you do plan to book that holiday, your plans may still be dependent on how the pandemic progresses in the coming months, and whether there is a second wave, or if a suitable treatment or vaccine is found.
Currently the Foreign Office advice is to avoid all non-essential global travel – and although it’s been suggested that the UK may open up to some ‘low risk’ countries, that could once again change in the event of a resurgence of the virus in those places.
So that’s something else to bear in mind.
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