The new West Country flight to Sal joins existing Cape Verde routes from Gatwick and Manchester. Flights from Bristol will take off from 1 May 2026 and operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
EasyJet will also offer new routes from Bristol to Bari, with flights starting from 18 April 2026, and to Seville from 2 May 2026. Both will operate twice-weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
At Birmingham, a new Inverness service starts on 30 March 2026, with flights to Nice from 1 May, both operating twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays.
From Manchester, the airline is launching new flights to Montpellier on 30 March 2026 and to Preveza on 24 June 2026, while Liverpool gains new routes to Lisbon (starting 31 March 2026) and Paphos (starting 2 August 2026).
Also launching next summer are flights from the airline’s newest base, Southend, to Jersey from 30 March 2026, meaning easyJet will now serve the island from eight UK airports.
Elsewhere, easyJet will serve Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport from Stansted next year, starting 5 March 2026.
From Newcastle, new flights to Tenerife will get under way on 1 August 2026, meaning next summer the airline will now offer 20 routes from the airport where easyJet will open a new three-aircraft base next spring.
In Scotland, the airline is launching four new routes from Glasgow, providing direct connections to Lisbon from 29 March 2026 and to Pisa and Sharm El Sheikh from 1 August 2026. They will be followed by flights to Malta from 4 August 2026.
EasyJet holidays is offering packages on all international routes.
However, the list of airports at which easyJet is expanding does not include Gatwick, where the airline will hand back 58 slots a week to British Airways next summer after the end of a lease.
EasyJet will also face competition from Jet2.com and Jet2holidays at Gatwick for the first time next summer after the airline and operator confirmed it would base five aircraft there next summer, and the equivalent of a sixth based elsewhere.