Millions of people are set to travel with the operator this summer, including to more than 20 destinations that will this week begin welcoming holidaymakers for the first time this year.
Launched last October, easyJet holidays' Luxury Collection portfolio has rapidly grown to feature more than 90 five-star hotels, which it claims span "some of the most prestigious names" in global luxury hospitality.
Its first customers have also now departed for destinations such as Tenerife, and others across Greece and Portugal. Luxury Collection packages include 26kg luggage allowance, dedicated bag drop, fast-track security, priority boarding, pre-selected seating, private transfers and in-resort support.
The operator said the launch also ushered in wider enhancements to the customer journey, including new technology such as an AI chatbot and more manage holiday functionality for agents.
EasyJet holidays upped Atol capacity by 400,000 seats (17%) for its 2025/26 operational year to around 3.45 million, which followed the addition of 750,000 seats for its 2024/25 year (+33%).
Matt Callaghan, chief operating officer at easyJet holidays, said: "Everyone at easyJet holidays is excited to kick off the summer season, with more customers set to travel than ever before.
"We’re also delighted to be taking our first Luxury Collection customers away this summer, marking an important milestone as we introduce our new, market-leading premium offering."
Last week, easyJet opened its 11th UK base at Newcastle airport where it will base three aircraft and operate up to 86 flights a week across 22 routes, including services to Antalya, Malta, and Sharm-El-Sheikh.